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To Kill A Mockingbird - The Maturing Of Jem Finch
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Society is not as innocent to a child as it may appear to be. In fact,
when one really understands the society in which he lives he is no longer a
child. This is much the same case as found in To Kill A Mockingbird, by
Leigh Harper. Although Jem, being a child at the beginning of the novel, is
imm ....
Middle of essay ....t without him
gettin' us."... When he said that I knew he was afraid. (17-18)
Often, during his first summer with Dill, Jem talks of Boo and his
house much like a child discusses a haunted house. Primarily it is assumed
that Jem is a child due to three main points that come across; Jem is young,
plays with his little sister, and has childhood monsters. However, as the
novel progresses so does Jem to the point where he matures mentally enough
to see the evil in the society around him. J.... |
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