To Kill A Mockingbird Book Report To Boo Radley

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When I went to Maycomb, Alabama from Meridian, mississippi to stay with my aunt, I quickly became friends with 2 other children who lived right opposite my house. There names for Scout and Jem, When we came to know each-other, we realized that we shared a lot in common. All three of us were intrigued by the stories we heard about our secluded neighbor, Boo Radley. I always wondered how he looked like, and then Jem gave a reasonable description of Boo, He said that Boo was about six-and-a-half feet tall judging from his tracks , he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch, which is the reason why his hands were blood-stained. Jem even told me that has a long jagged scar that ran across his face; what teeth he had were yellow and rotten; …show more content…
I would always try to wear him down until he agreed to complete the dare. For the next hour or soo, all of us started arguing and I getting more anxious to see how boo radley looks, so I spent some time thinking and decided to make the dare slightly easier by telling Jem that I won't tell anyone that he ran out on a dare and i will swap him The Grey Ghost if he would go up and touch the house. Once Boo would come out of his house, Scout and i would hold him down till we can tell him we ain’t gonna hurt him. We then stopped outside the Radley houses gate. I could clearly see the fear in Jem eyes, i myself was really scared. Then Scout started mocking Jem. Jem threw open the gate and ran towards the main door and slapped it with his palms and ran right back us and never looked behind. This is the moment i have been waiting for, i thought to myself. We rushed back to Scout’s and Jem’s porch, panting, we looked back. To my surprise, there was no movement at all, the house remained the same, but as I stared down the street i thought I saw some movement, so light, it was almost invisible, and the house remained

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