To Kill A Mocking Bird By: Harper Lee From Jem's Perspective
Jeeeeem!
Leave him be Scout, he needs time to think out his priorities. No Buts, I don't want to hear it
But Atticus?
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Run Scout! Run!
Jem Finch is a young boy facing the struggles of maturity, and he is faced to understand society.
GUILTY as charged!
Scout is not understanding that Jem is emmotional at this time.
Jem is facing an external conflict with Boo Radley. He is very interested in to why he has to stay inside of his house. He also wants to find out if all of the sterotypes are true.
Jem does not understand why Tom Robinson is found guilty even though they won the trial
Jem is knocked un consious by Bob Ewell, and Boo Radley comes out and saves him and Scout by stabbing him.
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