To Kill a Mockingbird
On the Radley porch, she summarizes the events of the novel from whose perspective?
On the Radley porch, she summarizes the events of the novel from whose perspective?
On the Radley porch, she summarizes the events of the novel from whose perspective?
She pretends that she is Boo, keeping watch over the neighborhood and reliving events that he must have seen over the past seasons. She stands in his shoes and sees the neighborhood through his eyes, imagining what he must have been thinking when he peeked out through the shuttered windows or stood on the porch when everyone else was sound asleep. She comes to understand that Boo wasn't so different: He was a neighbor who viewed the nearby surroundings like any other man, albeit one who preferred the safety of his solitary house.