Sibling Relationship In To Kill A Mockingbird

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“There may be no relationship...that’s closer, finer, harder, sweeter, happier, sadder, more filled with joy or fraught with woe, than the relationship we have with our brothers and sisters.” - Jeffrey Kluger. In the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird Jem has a huge impact on his sister Scout because of their special and unique sibling relationship with each other. Harper Lee, the author of this terrific novel, gives the reader an incite into sibling relationships which is crucial in this story. Through his actions, Jem demonstrates that older siblings have more of an impact on their younger siblings than their parents. To exemplify the ideas of sibling relationships, the effect Jem has on Scout are the age difference between the two, Scout being