Respuesta :
Rumors: They know hes a guy that stabbed his dad in his leg/Hes locked up in his house/scary
Facts: They don't know much except that there is a tree in his front lawn that constantly had toys in it
You can't really, but some of them just seem to wild to be true
Facts: They don't know much except that there is a tree in his front lawn that constantly had toys in it
You can't really, but some of them just seem to wild to be true
At the beginning of the story, the three kids have heard all kind of frightening stories about Boo and come to believe in them, perhaps to escape the monotony of their own lives. The fact that Boo never left his house is another reason for the children to be afraid of him.
As the story continues, the reader sees some good actions from Boo: leaving presents for the children in the tree, covering Scout with a blanket after the fire, fixing Atticus's trousers. It is because of these actions that the reader can begin to understand the nature of Boo.