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    does Jem change? Be specific. a. Page 115-Scout explains that Jem doesn’t want her hanging around him all the time…”stop pestering me.” And Calpurnia begins referring to him as Mister Jem now‚ a title usually reserved for adults. b. Page 116-“Jem developed a maddening air of wisdom that summer.” Meaning that he is rational now and understands things…not like a little kid anymore. He helps to put things into perspective for Scout that she doesn’t understand. c. Jem is growing

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    Atticus’s strengths and weaknesses when he fathers‚ Jem and Scout receive a different perspective of growing up. Multiple characters in the book discuss the odd way that Atticus treats his children. The Finch’s way of life is very opposite of the stereotypical southern family. Since Atticus raised Jem and Scout by himself‚ many of his strengths and weaknesses as a father stand out. First‚ Bbecause of Atticus’s strengths as a father‚ Jem and Scout mature and become empathetic and knowledgeable children

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    understanding of human nature and the complexity of all people‚ yet gain wisdom in understanding that no matter social status or  color‚ we are all people.Throughout To Kill A Mockingbird the theme of loss of innocence is portrayed in Scout Finch.Over the course of two years Scout faces tragic situations‚ perplexing encounters‚ and overall realization of reality. This novel is a bildungroman showing Scout’s growth from a innocent minded child to a mature young adult. In the beginning‚ we are overwhelmed

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    Question #1 The events after the rare snowfall symbolize many life lessons that Scout learns from various people. First‚ the snowfall itself symbolized how Scout has had trouble controlling her temper. Mr. Avery accuses Jem and Scout of the change in season‚ claiming that it is bad children who cause seasonal changes. Next‚ Jem constructs a figure that is made of mud but is covered in snow in response to Mr. Avery’s accusation. This symbolizes Mr. Avery and how he may seem white on the outside

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    Chapter 6  Dear Diary‚              Today was not very pleasant. Me‚ Scout and  Dill sneaked out to Boo Radleys tonight to annoy  him again. We did not see him‚ but we did see  something in the window when we looked inside. A  shadow of a man. We ran like hell after seeing the  mysterious figure‚ and a shotgun could be heard  coming after us! We jumped over the fence‚ but my  pants got caught in the barbed wire on the way out‚  so I ran off without them. We got home to find  Atticus and the neighbours looking at us in disgrace

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    that surround that. Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill all grow up in different ways‚ they all become aware of their surroundings and the world that is forming around them. Overall all children grow up in this book and realize that there is a struggle between the ideal and real worlds. Harper lees underlying theme of the struggle between the ideal and the real worlds is apart of learning who people really are‚ they might not be what people think. In a scene between scout and atticus scout learns a very important

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    that will be included in almost every event are Atticus‚ Jem‚ and Scout. As a family‚ they will go through many obstacles and hopefully persevere. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Atticus uses conflicts that his children face to teach them courage. The first time Atticus ever teaches the children courage is through Scouts trouble with other children at school. She was at the zenith point in her life when this had happened also. Scout is always known as a robust‚ masculine girl. She is basically a

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    are needed to learn about the real world. I agree that Scout can learn more real-life skills outside of school than in school.Throughout the book‚ Scout learns about innocence‚ courage‚ and perspective from her father and the events she participated in. Scout was educated about innocence from her father through his involvement with the Tom Robinson case. Although Scout is younger‚ she believes that everyone should have

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    discipline‚ meaning that he tries to lead Scout and Jem through a discussion to see what it is that they have done wrong and why it is wrong. As a lawyer‚ during the case of Tom Robinson‚ Atticus does all that he could to prove Tom’s innocence’s. Lastly‚ as a good citizen‚ Atticus is known to be very respectful‚ like when he helps Ms.Dubose with her addiction. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ Atticus Finch’s influence on his daughter Scout is made clear through the importance

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    Character Analysis Atticus Atticus is the father of Jem and Scout. He gives them almost raise themselves‚ he gives them a lot of freedom. Atticus has equal respect for all people. By this example he is also not racist. He is independent‚ not a follower. He always leads his children and others by example‚ he is not a coward‚ nor a hypocrite. * “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view — until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” --Atticus

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