Thursday, March 22, 2007

The End!


I thought the ending of the book was OK.It answered all my questions and everything turned out fine in the end.I'm glad Mr.Ewell died.I guess karma came along and got him back for what he did.Boo Radley even saved Jem and Scout's lives.I just wish I would have gotten more information on what happened.It was told from Scout's point of view and in the scene she was inside the ham and she couldn't really tell what was going on.So that part was a little confusing to me.After Boo saved the children he went back to his house and was never seen again.I found that kind of strange.He had proved he was a nice and caring man.Why would he want to stay inside forever,but then again I think he just had issues and was kind of weird.If you all could give me your opinion on anything I wrote that would be great!Ohh and yeah overall this book was really enjoyable!

6 comments:

hockey player said...

I definatly agree with what you are saying because I thought that the book ended ok but it kind of left stuff hanging for me. I would have liked to know what happened to Jem the next morning. I also wanted to know what was going to happen the next morning in the town and how the people would have reacted. I wish that Mr. Ewell would have survived so he could have been put through the humiliation of a trial just like he made an inocent man do. To me there are a lot worse things than dieign before you even get punished.

MR. CLEAN said...

I dont necessarily agree with what you are saying. I agree with you on Bob Ewell dying, however, i dont think the book left me hanging. I understood that the main part of the plot was Boo Radley and Scout, Jem, and Dill's adventures to meet him. So once they met him, there wasn't too much more to write a story on.

piNkpwranger44 said...

I know i wish i would have known what really happened. It keeps me wondering a lot! But i thought it was okay I liked it though.

SooperDooperPooperScooper said...

The picture of the costume is pretty funny, I don't think the book left me hanging.

sugsnoyl22 said...

I also think the book kind of left you guessing but you just have to come up with your own answers for your questions I guess. I like the ham picture too.

westham said...

he never wanted to come outside because he didnt want to be associated with or be a part of the racism and other problems going on in Maycomb. He felt safer and better inside his own world. How in the world did you not think the ending of the book was good!?!?!?!?!?! What is up with you?