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inessss [21]
3 years ago
14

SOMEONE WHO HAS READ THE FIRST CHAPTER OF “To Kill a Mockingbird” HELPPP THESE ARE MY ENGLISH TEACHERS INSTRUCTIONS AND THIS IS

DUE IN 2 HOURSSSS ))):

English
1 answer:
leonid [27]3 years ago
7 0

I read this book two years ago during my freshman year so I may have forgotten a few details. Hope this helps though.

Answer:

Question 1:

I think the citizens of Macomb saw boo as someone from another planet. He was thought of as a creepy outsider, even thought of as a monster to some of the kids. His backstory seems scary and suspicious which gives even more reason for the towns people to have a negative opinion of him.

Question 2:

When reading chapter one, we find out that as a boy, Boo got in trouble with the law and his father imprisoned him in the house as a punishment. He was kept in that house for fifteen years until one day when he stabbed his father with a pair of scissors. It was not his choice to be locked inside his house.

Question 3:

I think that Boo has been unfairly judged. Since the whole town is afraid of him, I think later on he will try to be a normal citizen but people will reject him and misjudge his actions before they know what he is doing.

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