Irony, Scout and Boo Radley are both in Jem's bedroom. “Boo Radley had drifted to a corner of the room where he stood with his chin up,peering from a distance at Jem. I took him by the hand, a hand surprisingly warm for its whiteness. I tugged him a little and he allowed me to lead him jem's bed.”(pg.319) Boo Radley looked shocked as if he had never seen a boy before. So scout leads him to jem's bed to be closer to Jem. This is one of the scenes of this story. …show more content…
He was still holding my hand and he gave no sign of letting me go. Will take me home? He almost whispered it in the voice of a child afraid of the dark.”(pg.320) Boo Radley had a hard time walking down stairs like if he had found out something very bad had happened. So scout walked Boo Radley home. This is a metaphor from the scene i choose in To Kill a MockingBird.
In this seen scout has a flashback of when she was at the Radley's house for the second time. “We came to the street light on the corner, and I wondered how many times Dill had stood there hugging the fat pole, waiting, hoping. I wondered how many times Jem and I had made this journey, but i entered the Radley's front gate for the second time in my life.”(320) In this seen scout is having a flashback that she has been at the Radley's house before. This is just one of the flashbacks in this