Boo Radley Ignorance

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The so called “Radley Game” that Jem, Dill, and Scout play in chapter 4 suggests that kids sometimes make preconceptions due to ignorance of the topic or situation at hand, as do most of the adults in Maycomb. All of the children's’ ignorance can be summed up in one sentence when Jem says, “He died years ago and they stuffed him up the chimney” (Lee 39). Jem knows the wrong in playing the Radley game when he deliberately lies to Atticus about the game, noticing his sternness. As a reader, on must infer that these stories have been passed down from the children’s parents in town since Boo Radley got in trouble years ago. Thus, both the children and the adults are equally ignorant dealing with the Boo Radley

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