The myth about Boo Radley is not true. Obviously, Boo Radley tried to sew back the pants the best he can and he also folded the pants properly. The town has mistaken his personality because he doesn't come out of the house too often. The town made a stereotypical assumption of Boo Radley. Hope that helped. (:
Jem tells Scout that when he returned to get his pants from Boo Radley's house, his pants were sewn up and placed neatly on top of the fence.
His pants are laying over the fence and had been sewn up
Dill loses his pants on the fence of Boo Radley's house after Jem and Dill go to the Radley's house to deliver a note to Boo. Jem was stuck on the fence and Dill got him off, but then Dill lost his pants in the process.
Jem found that his pants had been mended and neatly folded on the fence. He speculated that Boo Radley, their reclusive neighbor, had repaired them as an act of kindness. This incident added to the mystery and intrigue surrounding Boo Radley in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Jem revealed to Scout that when he went back to retrieve his pants, they were mended and folded neatly on the fence. He believed it was Boo Radley who had fixed them for him, showing compassion and kindness towards the children.
Dill tells Scout and Jem that he didn't have any pants on after he escaped from his home and traveled to Maycomb because he wanted to swim.
When Jem goes to retrieve his pants, he finds that they have been mysteriously mended and neatly folded on the fence. This strange occurrence suggests that someone has seen Jem's pants in the tree and decided to repair and return them discreetly, leading the children to question who this mysterious benefactor might be.
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Jem loses his pants when he, Dill, and Scout go to give a note to Boo Radley. They went around to the back of his house and Boo surprised them. When they ran, Jem's pants got caught on a fence. He couldn't get them off so he just left them there.When Atticus asked about it, Dill said they had been playing strip poker.He was at the Radley house trying to see if he can see Boo. Then, Nathan Radley stepped outside with his shotgun and fired into the air. Jem ran as fast as he could away, and he ran through the barbwire fence. There, his pants got stuck but he continued to run.They get caught on a fence of the Radley place as Scout, Dill, and Jem attempt to escape after visiting.Scout, Jem and Dill went to Boo's House. The kids were running up to to the house and touch it. The kids started to get scared and ran back. Jem got his pants stuck on the fence. They had to hurry and so they just left his pants there on the fence. Atticus asked why he didn't have his pants on. Luckily Dill was smart and said that he had won Jem's pants in strip poker. The next day Jem and Scout found Jem's pants on the same fence where Jem had gotten them caught. The weird thing was that the pants were mended and neatly folded there.he lost them playing strip poker (with matches) with Boo and Scout.
Jem tells Scout that he found his pants mended and folded on the Radley property fence, leading him to suspect that Boo Radley was the one who repaired and returned them. This realization makes Jem question his previous perceptions of Boo.
Jem is responsible for them getting stuck as he was in a hurry to get away from Mr. Nathan Radley and his shotgun. Nathan Radley scared Jem, so he inadvertantly got his trousers stuck in the fence. But Boo Radley (he comes out of the house only at night, remember) is the person most likely to have sewn up Jem's trousers. In the book it says Nathan Radley was an awful sewer, and also that Mrs. Radley wouldn't have cared. Basically, it is supposed to be obvious that Boo Radley fixed Jem's pants.
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