Brock Players, Mocksville, North Carolina "The Radley House" |
The house is almost a character itself in the play. There is an air of mystery that surrounds the house and the house stands out from everything else in the town. There are all kinds of rumors about the house and kids were thought to never go inside and always avoided it. In front of the house is the gifting tree and we see that Boo Radley isnt a bad man after all leading us to the thought that appearance isn't the reality of the house. The house also signifies the odd and unknown that the society tries so hard to push aside and isolate. In the book the house is a turning point since it brings not just mystery but also answers to questions that people avoided for so long.