Events.. Jem went to go peak at Boo Radley's house and looked through the window and saw a bit of a shadow so him and Dill ran and Jem lost his pants he did not go back to get them.
About Jem... Jem finds himself in an even more turbulent situation. His shattering
experience at Tom Robinson’s trial occurs just as he is entering puberty, a time
when life is complicated and traumatic enough, His disillusionment upon seeing that justice does not always prevail leaves him
vulnerable and confused at a critical, formative point in his life.
His own sister finds Jem a genuinely likeable boy, if sometimes capable of
"maddening superiority." He very much wants to be like his father, and plans to
follow him into law. He idolizes Atticus and would rather risk personal injury
than disappoint his father. As he grows older, he begins to do what is right
even though his decision may not be popular. For instance, when Dill sneaks into
Scout's bedroom after running away from home, Jem can only say, "'You oughta let
your mother know where you are'" and makes the difficult decision to involve
Atticus. Afterward, he's temporarily exiled by his friends, but he maintains the
rightness of his decision without apology.
When jem discovers his first chest hair. He realizes he isn't such a kid anymore but also still wants to be a child in some what way.
About Jem... Jem finds himself in an even more turbulent situation. His shattering
experience at Tom Robinson’s trial occurs just as he is entering puberty, a time
when life is complicated and traumatic enough, His disillusionment upon seeing that justice does not always prevail leaves him
vulnerable and confused at a critical, formative point in his life.
His own sister finds Jem a genuinely likeable boy, if sometimes capable of
"maddening superiority." He very much wants to be like his father, and plans to
follow him into law. He idolizes Atticus and would rather risk personal injury
than disappoint his father. As he grows older, he begins to do what is right
even though his decision may not be popular. For instance, when Dill sneaks into
Scout's bedroom after running away from home, Jem can only say, "'You oughta let
your mother know where you are'" and makes the difficult decision to involve
Atticus. Afterward, he's temporarily exiled by his friends, but he maintains the
rightness of his decision without apology.
When jem discovers his first chest hair. He realizes he isn't such a kid anymore but also still wants to be a child in some what way.