To Kill a Mockingbird
Just some quick questions in my head
For the first chapter,
Why don't the Radley's fit in?
How might Maycomb be responsible for the Radley's strangeness?
For the first chapter,
Why don't the Radley's fit in?
How might Maycomb be responsible for the Radley's strangeness?
its not that they don't fit in
when arthur or boo was a young boy he got into trouble
so he was locked in his house with his father so
THe Radleys keep to themselves, and in Maycomb this is simply NOT done.
The Radleys are private people, and in little towns such privacy is not allowed.