In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Jem and Scout change a lot during the course of the novel, and also learn many things throughout this book. Scout and Jem have many differences and similarities in this book and are very important characters in this novel. Scout learns about racism and how to be more polite. Jem learns about being more kind to others. He becomes more mature and courageous throughout this novel. Some examples of Jem being courageous is when Jem goes to read to Mrs. Dubose after he wrecked her flowers in chapter eleven. This shows courage, because he's brave enough to face her after he wrecked something that's valuable to her. In the novel, Aunt Alexandria makes scout wear a dress,
In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Jem and Scout change a lot during the course of the novel, and also learn many things throughout this book. Scout and Jem have many differences and similarities in this book and are very important characters in this novel. Scout learns about racism and how to be more polite. Jem learns about being more kind to others. He becomes more mature and courageous throughout this novel. Some examples of Jem being courageous is when Jem goes to read to Mrs. Dubose after he wrecked her flowers in chapter eleven. This shows courage, because he's brave enough to face her after he wrecked something that's valuable to her. In the novel, Aunt Alexandria makes scout wear a dress,