Thursday, October 24, 2019
The Coming of Age of Jeremy Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird :: Kill Mockingbird essays
      The Coming of Age of Jeremy Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird                 The coming of age of Jem, Jeremy Finch, is  shown in many ways throughout      the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee.  He changes  socially.  He     changes mentally.  His feelings change emotionally. He also changes to  become     more of an adult figure.  Another way he changes is that he changes  physically.                 Jem changes through out the book socially by  the way he starts having     better feelings toward other people.  There are many times when Jem  start     feeling bad for other people in the story, like when him and scout get in  a     fight but even though their mad at each other he still is grow up enough  to     know that he should say "Night, Scout."  There are also many other  incidents,     like when he goes out and teaches Dill how to swim. Jem also goes through  some     bad social change when he turns "twelve. He is difficult to live with,     inconsistent, and moody."(115). These are only a few of the things that  Jem     does to show that he is growing up in his social ways.                 Mental change is another type of change that  Jem goes through.  Jem     start to think like an adult as he gets older in the book.  He shows it  at the     trial of Tim Robinson when the jury is in the jury room and he starts to talk  to     Reverend Sykes.  He starts saying thing about the trial and Reverend  Sykes ask     him not to talk like that in front of  Scout.  Which shows that he  knows what     he is talking about.(see page 208-209).  There is also the time when he  had to     go and read to Mrs. Dubose which he later finds out about her drug  addiction     which he fully understands.  So those are ways he changes mentally.                 Jem changes physically in many ways in the  story.  His hair stuck up     behind and down in front, and I wondered if it would it would ever look like  a     man's-maybe if  he shaved it off and started over, his hair would grow  back     neatly in place.  His eyebrows were becoming heavier, and I noticed a  new     slimness about his body.  					    
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