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How does boo radley try to intimidate atticus especially in dialogue?

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When the mob leaves, Atticus explains to Jem that Scout made the men in the mob see things from the perspective of another, in this case, Atticus' perspective. In other words, Mr. Cunningham walked in the skin of Atticus for a while. More importantly perhaps, a child was able to curb the rabid instincts of people. 

Here is the dialogue:

He might have hurt me a little,” Atticus conceded, “but son, you’ll understand folks a little better when you’re older. A mob’s always made up of people, no matter what. Mr. Cunningham was part of a mob last night, but he was still a man. Every mob in every little Southern town is always made up of people you know— doesn’t say much for them, does it?”

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