Jem
- Created by: tilly_q
- Created on: 25-03-15 09:30
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- Jem
- Over-exaggerates/ naive
- "Atticus told me to delete the adjectives and I'd have the facts"
- Jem gets carried away
- "Atticus told me to delete the adjectives and I'd have the facts"
- Strong morals
- repetition of "gentleman"
- treating people right is important to him
- uses it towards Scout, not a gender specific idea
- like Atticus
- certain that courtcase will go well as the facts prove it
- morals aren't tainted by colour
- repetition of "gentleman"
- Wants to be like Atticus/ have his approval
- "he'll [Atticus] know when it's time" - Jem
- takes comfort in Atticus
- trusts his fatehr
- "Atticus is a gentleman, just like me" - Jem
- idea of wrong and right is important to jem
- aspires to be like his father
- "Jem was becoming almost as good as Atticus at making you feel right when things went wrong"
- looks after Scout
- him and Atticus are the same
- "he'll [Atticus] know when it's time" - Jem
- Loved by sister
- "Jem gave a reasonable description of Boo"
- sister trusts him
- "Jem was becoming almost as good as Atticus at making you feel right when things went wrong"
- nurtured by Jem
- Jem comforts Scout
- "Jem gave a reasonable description of Boo"
- Realized the prejudice of the world
- "I always thought Maycomb folks were the best folks in the world"-jem
- realised the truth under the surface
- realisedthe innocence of his previous opinion of mayconb
- "I always thought Maycomb folks were the best folks in the world"-jem
- Over-exaggerates/ naive
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