This was the second to last chapter in the book. When Scout and Jem got jumped someone saved them, but who? Chapter 29 has revealed that Boo has saved them, but why? Is he good or bad? Apparently he is some bad person who eats raw squirrels. Well as we leaned we knew that Boo has been watching them. He was the one laughing at them, he was the one in shudders, he was the one who stitched up Jem's pants. He has been watching them since the beginning. And it is good thing that he has been watching them at that time because he saved their lives. And also Boo is a mockingbird. My opinion on the book is kind of is it was okay. It was first of all the longest book Ive ever read. But It was kinda weird. Like it jumped around a lot. I never had the same story. It went to Christmas and then it went it the court and then to Halloween. It was kind of strange the stories did interest me a lot. The themes and symbolism was very deep and made me think a lot of all the things around me. Would I suggest if you read it (well i just spoiled it for you) but if i was talking to someone who didn't read it then yes, i would. This book has a incredible message and symbolism behind it and you could learn something from it like i did.

I think Boo Radley is for sure a good person. He shoved a knife up Bob Ewell's ribs just to make friends with Scout and well...uh Jem as well but I think he's knocked out for a while. I love you're meme, but there is a hole to poke in it. Tom Robinson was a mockingbird, until Bob Ewell came in and decided to cover up the mess with Mayella and accuse him of rape. That is simply saying, Bob Ewell killed a mockingbird easily. Great post, Saul!
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