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Jem (Considerate of others (Notices when Atticus is worried ("He'…
Jem
Considerate of others
When he firsts meets Dill he realises his embarrassment about his parents divorce
Invites hungry Walter Cummingam to lunch
Offers to help clear Miss Maudie's garden after fire
Notices when Atticus is worried
"He's got a lot on his mind now, without us worrying him"
(Chapter 14)
~ Jem
Empathetic
Good brother to Scout
Takes care of her
e.g. makes her wash her mouth out after eating the gum
Comforts her
e.g. when she is worried about Atticus
Explains things to her
e.g. during trial
Shares with her
e.g. money from his birthday
Clever
Thinks outside the box for making a snowman
(Chapter 8)
"From now on I'll never worry about what'll become of you"
~Atticus
(Chapter 8)
"You'll always have an idea"
~Atticus
(Chapter 8)
One of the first to understand the trial and asks Atticus about it
Character developes
Childlike at the beginning {especially in terms of Boo Radley}
His ideals begin very childish and superfcial
Ashamed of Atticus's feebleness
Changes after incident with the mad dog
Realises that Atticus
"spends time doin' things that wouldn't get done if nobody did 'em"
(Chapter 12)
~Jem
Compassionate
Cries when Mr Radley puts cement in the tree
Racial discrimination bothers him so much he can't discuss it
Supports Scout when she embarrassed herself
Innocent but intelligent
Was sure Atticus would win the trial
But during his discussions with Atticus it is obvious that he isn't too shocked
Already tries to work out ways to change the laws
Father's son
Resemblance to Atticus increases
"Becoming almost as good as Atticus at making you feel right when things go wrong"
~Scout
(Chapter 28)