To Kill A Mockingbird Childhood Analysis

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Many people have an outlook on this world that changes from childhood to adulthood. In To Kill A Mockingbird Jem,Scout,and Dill had a special outlook on their world. It was not wasn’t easy to grow up so quick for the characters in To Kill A Mockingbird. These children had a lot of tasks to handle. Children have their own viewpoint on things -. Nnot only the world, but also things like food, clothes, toys ,etc. In the story , Jem, Scout, and Dill enjoyed playing games when they were younger. The children would play pranks on each other , make up games. The kids had an of opinion on everyone in their town so far. The kids would act out family members of the Radley Radely family. Jem becomes Boo Radley, Dill is the old Mr.Radley, and Scout …show more content…
He’s thought to be some sort of scary man. Ex. Killer or a monster. The children viewpoint of Boo Radely was not the best. For example, in the story Miss.Maudie theory and feelings about Boo Radley was that he’s a weird gentleman and that she thinks he has had a life. The children took Miss.Maudie point of view of what she said and thought Boo Radley was just a weird man.
The relationship with Boo Radley and the children wasn’t the best in part one of the story. Scout would play ding-don-ditch on the radley’s home.The children would attempt to leave notes for Boo Radley. Atticus would somehow find out what they are doing and began to yell at them. Jem, Scout,and Dill were somewhat terrified to see who Boo Radley was.

In the story, Scout and Jem would find several treasures, including Gum,Pennies,Soap dolls carved out to look like them, a spelling medal, and a Gold watch. These items were left by Boo Radley in the tree near his home. When Scout and Jem were walking home Boo Radley’s brother put the cement in the knothole. Scout asked “why are you closing the knot hole?” Radley’s brother responded with “the tree is dying” the children suspected he’s lying because a tree can’t