Ashamed: As Attiicus does not retaliate making him seem physically weak
Proud : As Atticus shows strength by ignoring the insults
Atticus believes that he would be ashamed if he did not defend the black man and his children would not lear their moral values
Is Jem proud when he sees Atticus take on a armed mob
Throughout the story Jem refers to Atticus as Atticus despite scout calling him daddy Mr. ewell
Despite Atticus being sad about losing the case the black community support him as he tried his best
Atticus is the bigger man when Mr. ewell spat on him
How did Jems Attitude change through the story
A1 An outstanding film, An insightful read. Two of the countless names tagged to Harper Lee's 'To kill a mocking bird. Moreover it takes a look into the American psychology and cracks it right open. However, this book is filled with mystery and suspense, and the Film lacks none of this
A2 In this piece I will be asking and answering the complex question 'How did Jem's Attitude throughout the story first by chronologically listing all the causes and effects.
B1Firstly, Before we answer this question we must identify who Jem was. So to begin with, Jem is son of Atticus a lawyer he lives with his sister scout in a town called may beach.
C1Jem is the oldest of the two and appears to be Embarrassed of his father we know this as in the first sentence of the book in which it says 'Atticus was a feeble man this gives us an understanding of how Atticus was viewed moreover throughout the film despite Scout continuously referring to Atticus as daddy or sir Jem repeatedly refers to Atticus by his