Boo Radley and Tom Robinson
Both Boo Radley and Tom Robinson were outcasts to the society of Maycomb. Boo was locked away in his house, where Tom was a black man. Racism was very bad in the 1930’s. No one wanted to be a black man’s friend and if someone said he had done something wrong, he had obviously done something wrong. Like in Tom’s case. Tom had been framed for rape, which he didn’t do.Tom never harmed anyone (Lee, 195) Racism led to his punishment, as he was carried away from the courthouse to jail. Tom was an ordinary black man. He had a wife and kids and was stuck in a place full of racism. Boo on the other hand was white and until he stabbed his father in the knee, was ordinary too. Boo was locked up in the courthouse until his father brought him home, where he stayed for many
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Approximate Word count = 573
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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