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Jem And Scout Character Analysis

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In the book “How to kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee these two kids named Scout and Jem get influenced by the citizens and the expectations. However their viewpoint isn't the same when Atticus their father decides to take a black mans case ,even though he knew that there was a low chance of winning. Jem and Scout realize who Boo Radley truly is, instead of being a monster. Scout also realizes the difference between a lady and stereotype lady. Everyone thinks that both Jem and Scout aren't growing up right, especially their aunt, however they end up fine.Throughout the story, it is proven that Jem and Scout both mature through experiences that make them look at their society and world in a different light. Scout and Jem don't really mind the Radley's place at first. They were scared like any other kid, but it wasn't until summer that they became curious about Boo Radley. Summer came along and Dill was introduced to the story. Dill was Miss Rachel's nephew and came every summer to visit. Dill didn't know much about Maycomb and soon he becomes curious of Boo. Jem and Scout get influenced by Dill by following his lead to go on the Radley's property. “let's try to make him go out said Dil- … But Dill got him the third day when he told Jem that folks in Meridian certainly weren't afraid as the folks in Maycomb. The was enough to make Jem march to the corner”(16-17). Jem and Scout get easily influenced because they are both children that become curious, not really caring

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