Help with "To Kill A Mockingbird"
My name is Ilyana and I'm a grade ten student. My final is quickly approaching and this year's essay topic for the English final is to discuss the theme of loss of innocence in literature we have studied this year. I've chosen "To Kill A Mockingbird" as the literature in question and have chosen to write about Scout, Jem and Boo Radley. Below, I wrote down (very briefly) some of the material I've already gathered but would greatly appreciate it if someone could help me further, especially in regards to Boo Radley.
Scout:
> Experiences the fact that adults lie (Uncle Jack)
> Learns from Aunt Alexandra to leave behind her tomboy ways and act more lady-like
> The trial
> The attack on Jem and her by Bob Ewell
Jem:
> Is constantly surrounded by adult situations
> Mrs Dubose's morphine addiction
> The trial
> The attack on Scout and him by Bob Ewell
> Boo Radley
Boo:
> Too sensitive for the conservative town of Maycomb
> A symbol and somewhat epitome of loss of innocence rather than a character