To Kill A Mockingbird Jem Character Traits

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Jeremy Finch ages from about 10 to 13 over the course of the first half of To Kill a Mockingbird, which is a time of great change in a child’s life. Jeremy (Jem) is a great example of this as many changes in his personality occur. Although this time in his life is told from his sister’s (Scout/Jean Louise Finch) perspective it is clear that he is an important aspect of this story. Jem lives with his sister Scout/Jean Louise Finch, his father, Atticus Finch and Calpurnia their household maid. Jem takes the role of Scout’s big brother very seriously. He states, “Don’t you cry, now, Scout… don’t cry now, don’t you worry-”, comforting Scout in a hard time. It is explained in the book that Jem is an adolescent boy who is very athletic and active. He is not very tall, has a thin figure and has brown hair. As Scout explains, “Jem's soft brown hair and eyes, his oval …show more content…

He strongly believes in protecting his family and sticking up for his sister and father. He also believes that as the oldest child and as a boy, that he should support and protect his father in every way. Jem is seen as someone who strongly disagrees with injustice and discrimination as show when he states "I--it's like this, Scout," he muttered. "Atticus ain't ever whipped me since I can remember. I want to keep it that way". This shows the agreement between Jem and Atticus and how Jem looks up to his father and almost mimics his actions. Jem also finds it really important to show courage and bravery to prove himself to his friends and family. Scout states “Jem wanted Dill to know once and for all that he wasn't scared of anything”.

In conclusion, many people admire Jem’s personality and most of all the amount of courage he displays throughout the novel. He is a very likable character and can inspire many people to be brave and fearless. Jem admires his family and shows great leadership towards

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