Boo Radley Coming Of Age Analysis

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"You never understand a person until you consider things from his point of view...until you climb into his skin and walk around in it"(Lee 30). Boo Radley is considered a maniac in Maycomb who stays in his house all day and everyday. All these rumors and gossip about him just make him look bad because people are willing to believe anything. Scout is afraid of him. She doesn't even want to step in Boo's yard. Yet, little does she know that Boo Radley will save her and Jem's lives by killing Bob Ewell. Now Scout is on Boo's front porch after walking him home. In this passage, the literary elements, setting, point of view, and conflict develop the theme that coming of age involves recognizing different perspectives