How Old Is Boo's Fear In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Yes the story Atticus reads to Scout connects to the a theme in the novel. The story is almost exactly what the kids go through with Boo Radley. The man in the story that noone really knew could be related to Boo because in the end, he was a really nice man.
It is not really a surprise that Boo Radley protected the children. The reader gets to know Boo as the story of his family is told by Scout. Boo has a history of having taken scissors and put them into his father's leg. He was kept secluded (alone) from the world. The townspeople not knowing the truth could only develop their

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