Saturday, November 26, 2016

Chapter 31

In the last chapter in "To Kill a Mockingbird", starts with Boo Raudly leaving and saying goodbye to Boo. She mentions a serious of events through out the book that happened and that Boo Raudly must have seen everything that had happened. She remembers what Atticuss lesson on how you don't know that person till you walk in their shoes. Atticuss stays by Jem's bed and grabs a book called the Gray ghost and the story seems to be a lot like Boo Raudly. Boo Raudly always seemed like a bad guy that no one ever saw but he turned out to be really nice. It ends with a nice image of Atticuss by his son's side in cause he wakes up. It also shows how family is a big deal and the right from wrong takes place. Atticuss never gave up on what he believed was the right thing to do. Scout is still immature but a little less immature towards the end of the novel. The biggest problem here is racism and how people would chose wrong from right based on the color of their skin. I really like the way it ended I felt like I also learned the lessons Scout actually now understood towards the end.   

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