How Does Jem Finch Changed

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Want to know how jem finch in to kill a mockingbird evolved? How he matured? How he changes throughout the book? (no clickbait).

In the book to kill a mockingbird written by harper lee, this book was made during the great depression, and narrated by a main character scout finch. This book shows two kids jem and scout evolving and becoming different as the story ends. It also shows all the struggles they’ve went through as they’re growing up. They also learn lessons too that involve family , love, and friendship.

In the novel to kill a mockingbird, the person who has changed the most is jem finch when the trail with tom robinson was over.

To begin with, jem has evolved when scout wants to kill the roly poly but jem doesn’t let him. This shows she is maturing. …show more content…

“ Why couldn’t i smash him?” i asked.
“Because they don’t bother you,” jem answered in the darkness. He had turned out the reading light, (lee 320).

Jem showing these actions by being polite to animals, but he never really showed it in his actions. He also doesn’t let scout kill the bug because he feels bad for it because she feels that it is cruel thing to do to an animal. He has seen lots of injustices and he is done with all of it. He doesn’t want it to happen anymore. He takes it with heart and values anything that has to do with a mockingbird. This shows that she is maturing in a way.

To conclude, jem shows that she is maturing throughout the whole book. She shows this because of her father atticus. Atticus her father raises him and scout in a way that helps them develop maturity. Atticus is like his role model same goes for scout.

Secondly, another reason why jem finch has changed is because she starts to realize what the reality is really like and how things are starting to change right in front of her

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