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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | When Scout finally meets him in person, he is described as being ghost-like, with very pale hair and skin. Scout, not knowing what albino is, would just assume this is because he stays inside all the time, rather than Radley being born like that. This would also explain why Radley is familiar with the doctor; he probably would have medical problems which often come with albinism like bad eyesight. It might also be partly why he lives such a reclusive life, as if he was an albino he would be easily identifible in a small town and rumours could spread easily about him, (especially in 1930's Alabama). |