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	<title>Comments on: The Radley House? (1-4)</title>
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		<title>By: theslomkadude905</title>
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		<description>I kind of agree with you.  I think that the Radley house will have a huge portion of the book devoted to it.  I think that all of this mystery surrounding the house has something to do with something that was mentioned at the beginning of the book, though.  At the beginning, it was stated that nobody ever leaves or comes to the house, except for Nathan.  I also like your point of view on who is actually crazy.  If they keep playing like this, they will eventually turn out to be the crazy ones.  

Seriously, though.  I wonder how someone can reenact someone else’s life when that person is supposed to be crazy.  Making their life into a play is like mocking them.  Maybe that is why the book is named To Kill A Mockingbird.  If that is true, then it is unsettling, as the children would be the mockingbirds...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I kind of agree with you.  I think that the Radley house will have a huge portion of the book devoted to it.  I think that all of this mystery surrounding the house has something to do with something that was mentioned at the beginning of the book, though.  At the beginning, it was stated that nobody ever leaves or comes to the house, except for Nathan.  I also like your point of view on who is actually crazy.  If they keep playing like this, they will eventually turn out to be the crazy ones.  </p>
<p>Seriously, though.  I wonder how someone can reenact someone else’s life when that person is supposed to be crazy.  Making their life into a play is like mocking them.  Maybe that is why the book is named To Kill A Mockingbird.  If that is true, then it is unsettling, as the children would be the mockingbirds&#8230;</p>
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