Arthur 'Boo' Radley-Quotes and what we learn 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureTo Kill a MockingbirdGCSECCEA Created by: capiCreated on: 14-05-18 22:13 Arthur 'Boo' Radley . 1 of 6 "Inside the house lives a malevolant phantom." This shows how at the beginning Arthur is gossiped about and thought of as evil and as a 'ghost'. 2 of 6 "The Radley place was inhabited by an unknown entity." this shows 'Boo' Radley is mysterious to the children and all of Maycomb and also how he is a feul for the childrens imaginations. 3 of 6 "Some tin-foil was sticking in a knot-hole." This tells us how 'Boo' caress about the children, as he leaves them these gifts. 4 of 6 "I remember Arthur Radley when he was a boy, he always spoke nicely to me, no matter what folks said he did." This shows that Arthur was just a normal boy, who just got in with the wrong crowd. 5 of 6 "His cheeks were thin to hollowness; his mouth was wide; there were shallow, almost delicate indentations at his temples." This shows how delicate, shy and harmless Arthur 'Boo' Radley is. 6 of 6
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