In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" Boo Radley has not been around people for many years. He observes the children playing by his house. Boo musters up the courage and starts leaving them little gifts. He is reaching out to a very scary outside world.
The next thing that Boo does is he begins to monitor the children. It has been stated that people thought that he went out when no one saw him at night. One night he saves the children from Bob Ewell by stabbing him. This is also a brave act.
Boo collects up Jem and rushes him to Atticus' house. Boo enters the house with the boy. He has not had human contact other than his brother for many years so his took a lot of courage. He even stays to finish talking with the sheriff and Atticus.
One of the bravest things he does is to touch Jem and to allow Scout to allow him to hold her arm as they walk home.
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