Jem differs from Scout in the way that he personally understands the reality of how divided the town of Maycomb actually is. He understand that there will always be a division between different races and religions and that nothing can fix that, whereas Scout believes that everybody should be treated as equals no matter their race or religion.
Jem differs from Scout in the way that he personally understands the reality of how divided the town of Maycomb actually is. He understand that there will always be a division between different races and religions and that nothing can fix that, whereas Scout believes that everybody should be treated as equals no matter their race or religion.