The radley place home of Nathan and Arthur Radley(Boo Radley) There was a myth that Boo stabbed his parents
Superstition causes the children to be afraid of the Radley family's house in "To Kill a Mockingbird". The rumors and myths surrounding Boo Radley make the children believe he is a monstrous figure, leading to their fear of his home.
they were afraid of being sent to a workhouse
He's not afraid to do it, it's just that Atticus told him not to
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that ghosts are afraid of noise. The concept of ghosts being afraid of noise is more of a belief or superstition in some cultures or traditions.
Boo Radley
Not very I'm afraid. Much was based on incomplete knowledge and superstition.
The quote "No need to be afraid son he's all bluff" in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird can be found on page 228 in the novel.
The neighbor the kids are afraid of is Arthur "Boo" Radley in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." Boo is a recluse who is rumored to have committed various crimes in the past, which leads to the children being scared of him. However, as the story progresses, they come to realize that Boo is not as frightening as they thought.
they are afraid because most of the children get nightmares about the boogeyman and are crying and keep the lights on all night
because there afraid to do there responsibilities to there children...
I have a feeling it is because of the fact that one of the most popular familiars for witches is a black cat. And back then they were mightily afraid of witches...i think that's where the Friday the 13 superstition came from as well. But of course not all witches are evil, so i don't think the black cat superstition really is true
Tornadoes can be deadly and very destructive. It is quite reasonable to be afraid of them.
the beastie