Monday, January 26, 2009

Creative Blog

Boo Radley Hey! I'm still living in Maycomb. It's been about ten years since the incident with Scout, Jem and Mr.Ewell. A lot went around here during that year. As you know I would not come out of my house except when I saved the kids. But, things are very different now. I go out a lot more now mainly with Scout. As for Jem and Dill I haven't seen much of them lately except their occasinonal stops back to Maycomb County. I am not sure as to what they do now but i know they are no longer living here. Things here in Maycomb havn't really changed much except theres not really any racism anymore. I mean you hear some talk here and there but thats about all. As for Atticus and Aunt Alexandra I dont see or hear from them anymore. I hear from Scout that they are doing ok, but nothing new when I ask. I'm glad that I got to meet Scout that one night becuase now we are good friends and if it weren't for her and Jem I'd still be in my house and I'd be missing out on all the great things I enjoy now. I hope to hear from everybody sometime soon. But for now this is the updates of Maycomb County and my life over the past 10 years.


Boo Radley

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Boo Radley Feels Bad

I just heard about the verdict and feel horrible. I can't believe that Atticus lost the case. I feel really bad that Tom's life is on the line because some ignorant girl had to lie like a child to cover up what she really did. This is the reason I don't come out. It's so much easier not having to deal with racism and all the mean things people have to say about me or others. I thought maycomb was a nice town, but some of the people just don't belong here. I agree with Atticus. Any white person who looks down upon a black because they are black is trash. I also heard about Bob Ewell. He needs to get his life together and straighten up. If anything the Ewells should be put int prison. This is just so wrong. I'm sorry to hear about what happen. If Jem and Scout see this I'd like them to know that there is nothing to be ashamed about. Atticus did all he could and hopefully yous stop by sometime soon. It would be nice to see you two again, and I'd enjoy hearing all about the trial that you got to watch. Best wishes to everyone.

Boo Radley

Monday, January 12, 2009

Chapters 12-18

Jem, Dill, and Scout,

I miss you guys a lot. Ever since Mr.Finch has been deffn' a black man and the case has been going on I haven't really gotten to communicate with yous or see you. I wish Atticus the best with this case but I hope that you three will stop by sometime soon. I'm starting to feel lonely again, and would really enjoy a visit for a few mintues.

Your Friend,
Boo Radley.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

creative peice

Jem, Dill, and I all got to see Boo. We weren't planning on it, but on the night of the fire when he came out and put a blanket on me we all started talking. Nobody knows about this, but since everyone was so set on the fire and putting it out the three of us snuck off for a little to talk and hangout with Boo. We only got to hangout for a little bit because we didn't want to get caught or get Boo in trouble.

Boo is a really nice guy. We told him that we weren't trying to tourture him; we just wanted to meet him and talk. Jem also told him that we really missed the stuff he was putting in the tree for us, but we love all the things he gave us. While we were hanging out we even gave him out letter that we wrote to him. Boo was a normal guy just like all of us, and he said thank you for the letter and paying attention to him becuase nobody else does. He also told us that he hates being locked inside and any chance we get to communicate with him, he would really like us to.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Chapters 5-9

Dear Diary,

This morning I almost got in a fight with this boy Cecil Jacobs. He told me that Atticus was defending a Black Man. It made me very angry. I didn't know about it, so i asked Jem. He told me I had to talk to Atticus. When I asked Atticus I used a word he said was common that i shouldn't be using, but he also agreed that he is defending a Black Man. I questioned him looking for anwsers to the question why. Atticus told me he had to do it because if he didn't he couldn't hold his head up in town and he couldn't represent our country. I didn't really understand why he had to do what he did, but I figured it was better to just leave it at what I was told.

Later I got in a fight with my cousin Francis over the same situation. It was over people disapproving and having something to say about Atticus and what he was doing. I know I broke my promise to Atticus and I feel completely guilty, but both boys made me so angry I couldn't hold back and forgot all about my promise. I feel bad and Atticus doesn't know yet, but it makes me feel even worse that he doesn't know. Right now I'm in my room because I was hit and sent here as my punishment. Now I am thinking of ways to tell Atticus so I don't have a quilty concious.

Scout.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Chapters 1-5

December 9, 2008

Dear Diary,

Today was my first day of school, and I’ve already started off on the wrong foot. It’s not my fault though. Walter Cunningham was the reason that Miss Caroline and I aren’t on good terms. I told her several times he was a Cunningham, but she wouldn’t listen to me. I thought I was being nice; I was just trying to tell her that he wouldn’t accept the money. She didn’t understand.

When I got home I told Atticus what had happened because I was rude to Walter at dinner. Atticus told me I was wrong. He said “You never understand a person until you consider thngs from his point of view…until you climb into his skin and walk around in it”. Atticus said this to me, which helped me realize Miss Caroline just didn’t understand me because she was new and that none of it was Walters fault. This is how my day went. Horrible!

Scout