Friday, October 18, 2019
Answering a specific question from the novelTo Kill a Mockingbird by Essay
Answering a specific question from the novelTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee - Essay Example ted by Jem, that he was ââ¬Å"about six feet tall, judging from his tracks; he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch, thatââ¬â¢s why his hands are bloodstainedâ⬠¦There was a long jagged scar that ran across his face; what teeth he had were yellow and rotten, his eyes popped and he drooled most of the time.â⬠But was he really a monster who deserved to be imprisoned? Since there was no clear indication whether Boo was insane or not, we cannot easily define the purpose for his imprisonment. What we know is that his father does not want him in the asylum. He might not have been crazy during the earlier days but who wouldnââ¬â¢t go crazy if you are kept from the outside world for decades? This was understood by Gill when he asked his friends how they would feel ââ¬Å"if youââ¬â¢d been shut up for a hundred years with nothing but cats to eat?â⬠This implied that the people really believed he was crazy. But crazy or not, it was just plain mean to imprison someone in the house. If he was crazy, it was actually better if he was left in the asylum for treatment. And there, he would have the appropriate environmental and social conditions needed by those people with disorder. With this, I donââ¬â¢t think there was any good thing about his father and brotherââ¬â¢s way of protecting him, if that was what they insist on doing. And I agree with Scout when she understood ââ¬Å"why Boo Radleyââ¬â¢s stayed shut in his house all this timeâ⬠¦itââ¬â¢s because he wants to stay insideâ⬠to escape the horrible things that the townspeople can do to each
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