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To Kill A Mockingbird Brother And Sister Essay

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Brother and Sister “Jem was careful to explain that during school hours I was not to bother him…” (20) says Scout in relation to her brother Jem in the book To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee. I can relate to Jem, the way my sister follows me around like a duckling following its mother; it is identical to the way Scout follows him. Of course, I am like Jem; we disregard our sisters at moments because they are girls, when in reality, we still want them to be around. Jem and Scout have a similar relationship to my sister and me; we both have love-hate relationships. My sister, Ari, has always wanted to be a part of everything I do, even if the “typical girl” wouldn’t usually do it. Like Scout, my sister has been a bit of a tomboy; she’s always wanting to be involved in many “boy activities” such as: …show more content…

They want their older siblings attention, that’s why they hang around so often. The little siblings are born into a life with a person always to look up to. They love them unconditionally. They want their older siblings to know it, so they are always asking if they can come hang around you, telling you about what they have done today, and wanting you to acknowledge them in a special way. “Have you ever considered that Jem doesn’t worry about her half as much’ Atticus’s voice said flinty.” (33). This quote said by Atticus, shows the contrast in the thought that runs through the minds of Jem and me.
In contrast from our sisters, Jem and I both care about them, but we don’t show it like they do. We think they will embarrass us. “‘We’ll do like we do at home,’ he said, ‘but you’ll see-school’s different.’”(21). I have actually said something similar to my sister. I believe that Jem and me both fear that our younger siblings will say something personal or do something silly. However, in reality people would most likely enjoy seeing someone showing their love and support for their family, especially a little

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