Throughout the course of the novel,andboth
mature and gain perspective on the world around them. Both siblings lose their childhood
innocence after witnessing racial injustice firsthand and begin to perceive their community of
Maycomb differently. Jem becomes jaded with the racist community members and begins to realize
the importance of his father's decision to defend Tom. In contrast, Scout does not become jaded
with her community but begins to recognize the prevalent prejudice and hypocrisy throughout
Maycomb. Both Jem and Scout also become more sympathetic and tolerant towards...
Saturday, 13 March 2010
How do Jem and Scout change during the course of the novel? How do they remain the same?
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