At the end of the book Scout is allowing Arthur to come inside the room of Jem. Arthur was thinking of petting the hair of Jem but he doesn't because he does not want to walk him up, however Scout tells him it is going to be okay because he is asleep. Soon Scout persuaded him and he start to pet Jem. Then Scout starts to understand how he communicates because he was tugging Scout she knew he wanted to leave. When they got to the door Boo finally talks! He asks if Scout could take him home. By how Harper Lee explains we can tell that he has a voice of a scared kid that was afraid of the dark. But before they left scout puts her hand in the middle so that it could look like he is escorting her to her house. When Scout makes it to the pole she is starting to remember when dill use to hug the big fat pole. She stepped into the the gates of the Radley place for the second time. When Arthur found the doorknob he went inside and was never to be found again. When he closes the door she starts to look from the point of view of Boo. She looks at every place where they had a memory from the beginning of the book. And when his kids need him the most. She walks home and asks if Jem is awake he said no he was not. Scout decides to stay with Atticus,Scout wants Atticus to read The Gray Ghost out loud. He does however Scout starts to fall asleep. Scout is tooken back to her bed and explains the whole book to where there is a man called Stoner boy and how he is screwing up the clubhouse. Also how everyone thinks that he is a very evil man just like Boo. When they meet him more closely all the rumors they have heard where not true. Instead they have meet a nice man just like Boo. Scout says that that Stoner Boy is a nice man. Atticus says that most people are,when you finally see them.
In the begging I liked how you said that Scout let Arthur to come in to Jem's room to see him. I thought that you were going to say Boo instead of Arthur. I like how you had summarized the end of the chapter, and that people are nice when you get to know them. I think that you should of had your personal opinion about the book, and tell others why you had liked the book, and the lessons you had learned in it. Overall good job on your last To kill a mockingbird blog post.
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