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    Scout, a curious young girl has trouble adapting to the real world. With the help of her older brother, Jem, father Atticus, and the mysterious man next door, Scout becomes mature and learns what it takes to make right decisions and be the person Atticus always wanted he to be. To Kill a Mockingbird was written by Harper Lee and published in the year 1960. The book won the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 and was later made into a movie. The movie won an academy award and is now known as a classic (back…

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    play in your life? Jem and Scout, in To Kill A Mockingbird developers all stages of childhood. In the story, Harper Lee portrays to the readers the relationship between Jem and Scout, and how they grow from a childish relationship to a more mature and civil relationship. In the beginning of the novel, the readers see that Jem and Scout’s relationship is more of a childish relationship and has more of a jovial attitude. Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird, one see’s Jem and Scout…

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    public’’. Jem is Scout's older brother is grown up and now he tries to show and teach his younger sister to see the world and the people of the world in a different manner.‘’To kill a mockingbird’’ the character that has evolved the most is Jem Finch. While some people may feel that Scout evolved the most throughout the book, however they did not change as much as Jem.In the book Jem starts to act like a grown adult. He tries to show scout some life lessons even though he young. Jem I a young…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Jem explains how he is a gentleman like his father and is starts to be mature throughout the story than Scout does. Jem starts to do things that Scout as a kid would do. He starts to set an example to Scout and Scout is confused why jem is acting “different”. Jem acts more mature and starts to understand more serious situations that him and his family faces. In the beginning of the story, Atticus shot a mad dog which was a serious decision and Jem handled the…

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    Mockingbird,” Jem finch starts without a flower of maturity and empathy in his garden. Over the course of the book “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Jem Finch changes from a boy into a young man by developing a feeling of empathy and developing a sense of maturity. Over the course of To Kill a Mockingbird Jem changes from a boy into a young man by, developing a feeling of empathy. It's clear that Jem gained a sense of empathy especially after the case was over. “When we left the courthouse, Jem started…

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    Jem has evolved so much since the beginning of To Kill a Mockingbird, he has been through a lot of emotions and events. He went through many things as a child., that helped him grow into a young man. Although, Jem has evolved he has been through a lot throughout the book, including breaking some rules, and realizing a thing or two. In the novel To KIll a Mockingbird, several characters have changed but the character that has changed the most is Jem because he didn’t play with Scout anymore, he…

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    two characters that been seen changing throughout the story is Jem Finch, son of Atticus and brother of scout finch. His relationship with his family and others is a huge role in this book because of the time period it was taken place in. Their names meant how they were seen by others and colored were at the bottom of the list. Jems family from what can be read is somewhat poor but they are in the middle of the scale. In the beginning,…

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    whole hearted, and courageous. The coming of age symbolizes one of these many themes throughout this novel and is crucial to how the characters come together. Jem Finch is one of the significant examples that resembles the coming of age and matures over the course of 3 years. During the events in chapters 1- 31 in To Kill a Mockingbird, Jem has signifficantly grown from a childish, playful boy that he was from the begining of the novel, to a more calm, composed…

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    Mockingbird” by Harper Lee shows Atticus 's Parenting helps to develop all of the children as people. Atticus leads the way for Jem to maturity. Scout loses to urge to fight her battles physically. Dill, although not related to Atticus, is guided through rough periods during his childhood. Jem’s maturity has been greatly influenced and improved by watching Atticus as a rolemodel. Jem realizes things wrong with the world and questions them. He recognizes people’s personalities rather than…

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    Smack! Jem slaps the plastic siding of the Radley home when dared to do so. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Jem Finch displays instances of bravery, as well as curiosity when he smacks the unknown and scary Radley house. He is a very intriguing individual, as he shows traits that could develop into an outspoken, confident leader. Atticus Finch, Jem’s father, is a lawyer that displays these same leadership attributes. Stating that he wants to be just like him, Jem shows…

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