How Does Jem Change In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In To Kill a Mockingbird there are many different themes like racism judgement maturity and many other themes. Also Harper Lee illustrates a them about how the characters in the book (Jem,Scout,Boo radley) change and how the young characters get older and change and how they mature up and understand more about what's going on in there life and the world around them. However not only the young characters change Boo radley also Changes and becomes more open later in the book. Jem Finch and Scout Finch are both brother and sister and they are very playful but however as they get older they get more serious understanding. Boo Radley is a man that lives in a creepy house and he doesn't let anyone see him and he doesn't go outside much, later in the book he gets more comfortable to go outside and also lets people see him. Jem Scout and Boo all change and many things contributed to make them change. In To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee demonstrates the universal theme of change and how jem scout and boo …show more content…
In the beginning of the book scout is very curious person but however she doesn't say her opinion because she feels like no one will listen to what she has to say. “ I was fairly sure radley was inside that house but i couldn't prove it, and i felt like it was best to keep my mouth shut” (52) Scout knew that boo was inside the house but she didn't say anything because she felt like no one would listen to what she would have to say. As scout gets older she gets more older she became a more courage and brave girl when she tried to save jem.”I kicked the man swiftly. Barefooted, I was surprised to see him fall back in real pain. I intended to kick his shin, but aimed too high." (15) When jem got attacked count came in brave and tried to help and save jem. In TKAM Boo radley also experiences a lot of