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    Jem Numbers Analysis

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    In the book Numbers, Jem goes from having nobody who loves her to having many, but it comes with a price. In the book Jem is in a foster home, and has nobody who is there for her. Jem doesn't want to be close to anyone. Jem acts shy and doesn't want to get close to people because she can see their death date, by just looking into their eyes. She thinks this is a curse, but some people think it is a gift. In the book Numbers by Rachel Ward, Jem is shy and wants to be alone, but through meeting…

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    Jem And Scout Monologue

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    I arrived in Maycomb last week after a long, tiring train ride. Thank you for allowing me to come here. Maycomb is a small town in Southern Alabama, most of the people are laid back but unfortunately some are racist. But my friends Jem and Scout are really nice and also adventurous. Scout is an interesting person. She is very smart for her age. She could read before she even started first grade, and she’s only 6 years old. Surprisingly her teacher had asked her to stop reading and that Atticus…

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    Jem Finch Maturity

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    States had a major economic downturn. Simultaneously, the country was still struggling for equality. Jean Louise “Scout” Finch and Jeremy “Jem” Finch experience both of these issues in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama. Through major plot point and lessons in To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee demonstrates that negative or difficult experiences are what develops Jem and Scout’s maturity. In the first few chapters, Scout becomes noticeably more mature when she begins her first day of school with…

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    Jem Finch's Journey

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    her older brother is Jem, and they lived in Maycomb, Alabama during 1930. Jem was old enough to remember his mom before she died but Scout can’t remember her. Scout is known to be a tomboy, she has no problem going out and doing anything that her big brother is doing. She is also known for standing up for what she thinks is right. She is not afraid to throw punches to defend herself or her family. There are 3 problems that Scout 1) Atticus’s case, 2) the first day of school 3) Jem is pushed over…

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    charcters jem finich and scout finch.which are being compared by harper lee through the story.The novel To Kill A Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, has many comparisons between Jem and Scout. Scout and Jem's relationship with their father ,Atticus, and their friend, Dill,and how they view their own school, and how the attitudes of the townspeople affect them in different ways and some affect them in the same way. Jem and Scout's relationship with their father , Atticus, is almost similar. Both…

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    treats. Jem, a nice boy, often gets into mischievous. Vengeful, bossy, and empathetic are three words that describe Jem. Jem has played a few tricks on people I his life but revenge is a different story. In this part of the story, Jem and Scout were taking a trip to the store to spend some of Jem’s birthday money. As they are going to the store, Mrs. Dubose, who is on her porch, starts mocking their father Atticus. Jem becomes very angry and after they buy there items and start walking back,…

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    To kill a mocking bird character study: Jem To kill a mocking bird, letter: from Jem to Tom Robinson Dear, Mr. Robinson I am sorry for all your troubles sir. I hope that you trial goes well and that they may find that Miss Mayella may be found falsely, and that you are set free. I know that you are innocent and I hope the Atticus may find you innocent, I know he will. My father is a mighty good lawyer sir and I’d bet anything that he will prove that you are an innocent man. I know you didn’t…

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    The Jem and Scout Experience Two adolescents traverse throughout the realm engulfing their nonage; the youths are as free as birds and undergo a story of mastery in life. In Maycomb, a town in the 1930s, racial stereotypes are a dilemma. Jem and Scout’s adventures direct to trouble and edify them about how harsh reality is. Atticus, a father and lawyer, safeguards a black man accused of assaulting a white woman. The novel is referred to as To Kill A Mockingbird, written by the late Harper Lee.…

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    Jem is one of the characters that undergoes the most development because he matures through each event he goes through, and he becomes braver and more knowledgeable coming out of every incident which is illustrated in the incident of the attack on Halloween night. Jem, undoubtedly, goes through some of the most change throughout To Kill a Mockingbird. He reconstructs from being a mischievous adolescent to an honest, mature, and responsible gentleman. This considerable development progresses with…

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    the story To Kill A Mockingbird, Jem Finch matures into a man by going through difficult times and events. Jem learns critical life lessons by going through a series of events that impacted him. Because of the trial, Jem felt sorrow and sadness for Tom Robinson because he disagreed with the verdict. Three main reasons for Jem “coming of age” are him watching over Scout, the events he went through, and Atticus’s support throughout Jem’s childhood. In the end, Jem grows to be a man with amazing…

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