"The man was walking with the staccato steps of someone carrying a load too heavy for him. He was going around the corner. He was carrying Jem"(527). This mystery man would turn out to be Boo Radley, Jem and Scouts neighbor who they had never met and were quite frankly scared of. Kant would consider Boos act of saving the kids a moral act. Boo had no personal interest in the kids. Kant does not care about consequence, even tough Bob died, all Boo intended to do was stop the attack, not kill…