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In chapters 4-5 of 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' the children create a play about Boo Radley, acting out his life based on rumors and stories.
In chapters 4-5 of To Kill a Mockingbird, the children decide to create a play about the life and legend of their reclusive neighbor, Boo Radley. They develop characters and dialogue, acting out what they imagine Boo Radley's life to be like, based at least in part on the rumors and stories that circulate about him in their small Southern town. This activity allows them to explore their understanding of emotions and societal themes, while their play is infused with creativity and the innocence of childhood interpretations of the grown-up world surrounding them.