Boo Radley Empathy

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There holds a societal obligation to preserve the dignity and uphold the respect for every human individual, with irrelevance to the human condition.Boo Radley’s character greatly contrasts his perceived social image to which, I believe that symbolizes society, into which Lee states that empathy may work wonders.Harper Lee utilizes Boo as a symbol for the outcasts of society, and the Maycomb residents for the socially standard, in which Boo’s actions teach the reader to consider the full breadth of the human individual, and apply empathy to the character’s social deviations.Boo Radley is a complex character consisting of quirks, longings, and above all, bursting with authenticity, compassion, and life. Such a character symbolizes the outcasts in society, not just the socially or mentally impaired, but all of the under recognized and discriminated in society. Such a bold statement is backed up through Boo’s journey from malignant deviant to a hero, as can be seen from the shift in Scout and Jem’s perceptions of him, presumably including Maycomb, under the pretense that his rescue of Scout and Jem did spread.

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