Analysis Of Jem From The Radley Place After Midnight

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What happens after Jem finds his pants, neatly folded and crookedly sewn together as if they were expecting him, when he goes back to retrieve the from the Radley Place, is told in a way that I found very interesting and critical to move the plot along. Scout narrates that she tried to “climb into Jem’s skin and walk around it” (Lee 65), and when she decides to leave Jem alone with his thoughts, it shows that she can’t, or doesn’t want to, imagine what it’s like to sneak around the Radley Place after midnight. What impresses me in this section is that, although Scout is only an incoming second-grader, she already has the capacity to empathize for her brother, and not question his moody and silent behavior.

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