Examples Of Maturity In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The Maturity of Jem Finch Harper Lee is the writer of the famous book To Kill a Mockingbird. Lee wrote multiple other books but, many were not published because writers didn’t think that they were worth being published until she showed them To Kill a Mockingbird. This book gives several examples of maturity and responsibility learned from adults. Being around mature grown-ups leads to responsibility and change as shown in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Jem has been growing up and physically changing as he “displays the hairs on his chest”, to his sister indicating he is maturing. Jem then goes on to talk about “Goin’ out for football next year” (lee 75). Jem wants to try out for football because he is becoming stronger and, he seeing

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