Examples Of Jem Caring In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Caring & Courteous

How people treat others defines how they want to be treated. In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, how the characters treat and care for others stands out. Jem showed his concern for not only Mr. Robinson as he was brutally prosecuted, but for all blacks who were mistreated in their county. Scout acted in a protective or caring manner when Walter Cunningham was in a fight with another boy. Atticus, the father of Jem and Scout, stands above them all because of his caring for not only his children, but for the blacks who deserve as much rights as the whites of their county. Jem, Scout, and Atticus never fail to display their caring and polite traits toward others, even when it comes to other races. Atticus Finch treats