Summary: Boo Radley and his house symbolize the themes of fear and mystery in To Kill a Mockingbird. Boo represents the unknown and the prejudices that come with it, while his house embodies the.. In a scene pulsing with suspense, the kids attempt to stealthily infiltrate Mr. Radley's house.Buy/Rent To Kill a Mockingbird Now!iTunes: https://itunes.appl.
The Radley house is old and neglected. Scout describes it as it being, jutted into a sharp curved beyond our house. Walking south, one faced its porch; the sidewalk turned and ran beside the lot. The house was low, was once white with a deep front porch and green shutters, but had long ago darkened to the color of the slate-gray yard around it.. The house ends up being a kind of black hole in the neighborhood, a house of mystery in the midst of the familiar. Maybe the Finch kids and Dill spend so much time trying to make sense of the Radley Place, and the Radleys, because they don't understand why anyone would voluntarily isolate themselves.