Arthur Radley also known to the kids as “Boo” exemplifies the theme of, it is a sin to kill a mockingbird although this is not seen mostly until the end of the book. One example of how he symbolises the mockingbird is how he sends gifts to the kids in the tree. This act of kindness from Arthur shows how he doesn’t do anything wrong towards the kids and he is trying to be nice to them just like a mockingbird doesn’t cause any issues towards people in life. Arthur also shows characteristics of being the mockingbird as he saves the kids from Bob Ewell, for example, "He was carrying Jem.” So not only did he save the
Arthur Radley also known to the kids as “Boo” exemplifies the theme of, it is a sin to kill a mockingbird although this is not seen mostly until the end of the book. One example of how he symbolises the mockingbird is how he sends gifts to the kids in the tree. This act of kindness from Arthur shows how he doesn’t do anything wrong towards the kids and he is trying to be nice to them just like a mockingbird doesn’t cause any issues towards people in life. Arthur also shows characteristics of being the mockingbird as he saves the kids from Bob Ewell, for example, "He was carrying Jem.” So not only did he save the