Arthur (Boo) Radley, the Finch’s neighbor in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, is a captivating character. He demonstrates numerous qualities which makes him a fascinating character. Boo is mysterious. This is an obvious trait because he remains in his house throughout most of the novel. Boo is also caring. This is observed when he saves Jem and Scout from getting killed. The most important trait of Boo is that he is broken. His actions have made this trait evident. This essay will discuss the qualities that Boo Radley displays.
Boo is a mysterious character in the novel. This quality is shown by Boo staying in his household and never coming out. No one understands why he does not come out. His communication with Jem and Scout through the knot-hole in the tree is a mysterious event in the novel. He often leaves them gifts in the hole yet they never see him. “Some tinfoil was sticking in a knot-hole just above my eye level, winking at me in the afternoon sun”(Lee 44). Furthermore, Boo wraps a blanket around Scout during the fire. This shows that Boo is mysterious because no …show more content…
In the novel you can infer this because Boo wraps the blanket around Scout to keep her warm while she is outside in the cold.”Boo Radley. You were so busy looking at the fire you didn’t know it when he put the blanket around you”(Lee 96). He cares about Scout and Jem. Another occurrence that shows this quality is when he goes and saves Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell. As Bob was trying to kill them, Boo wrestled with Bob and got Scout and Jem free. He also carried Jem back home. “But I found it and looked down to the street light. A man was passing under it. The man was walking with the staccato steps of someone carrying a load too heavy for him. He was going around the corner. He was carrying Jem”(Lee 352). He stayed and waited to see if Jem was okay.You can conclude that Boo is caring from these