Thursday, April 22, 2010

Chapter 29


Literary Luminary:
Page 269 quote,"He had guts enough....to your face in daylight?" Mr. Tate was a witness for Mr. Ewell and it was kind of expectant that later on he would talk about him like this.
Page 270 paragraph 2. I picked this out because i thought the description of this man was very detailed and nicely written.
Page 270 quote "Hey, Boo." This was cool to read because now you see the purpose that Boo had in this book. The kids always going up to the house, always thinking back to it. The way Boo always helped out the kids. It just really makes sense now.


Summary:
Heck asks Scout what had really happened. When he was looking at her costume, he saw a knife cut through the chicken wire. Then he told her the costume saved her life because if it wasn’t for it, she could have got hurt. Then Scout started saying the story, and she said that when Mr. Ewell was squeezing her really tight, someone had helped her. After that she said she heard someone and thought it was Atticus. But when she asked who it was, she looked on the man in the corner. When Scout looked at him she noticed the paleness on his hands and face. Then finally she noticed it was Boo Radley.

Picture:

It has been confirmed that Bob Ewell was the person who tried to kill Jem and Scout. It was his goal to pay Atticus back even if it would take the rest of his life. And it ended up being the last thing that he ever did and he failed. Scout's secret guardian had finaly emerged and had saved them both from Bob Ewell. He was Boo Radley. I hadn't been the first time that Boo helped Scout and Jem and now he had ultimately saved their lives in what seems like the climax of the story. From Boo's actions he seems like Scout’s Guardian Angel who arrives at the right moment.


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