How Is Jem Different In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Music is a huge part of our cultural society today. It’s a universal concept that can comfort, excite, or lull people. In To Kill A Mockingbird, every character is different, everyone sings their own song. Much like how every bird sings a different song, each character is strong in their own way and have different ways of going about things. Atticus, the protagonist in the story, says, “Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (Lee, page 119) According to Miss Maudie, mockingbirds never hurt anyone, they never nest in corncribs or eat their crops and should, therefore, be left alone. In the story, there are many innocent characters or “mockingbirds”. Miss Maudie, Boo Radley, and Jem Finch have all been attacked in some way, even though they didn’t do anything wrong. They all sang songs, each one different in their own way. …show more content…

The song “Team” by Lorde perfectly describes Jem’s undying commitment to stay by Scout’s side whether it be through the Boo Radley fiasco or the attempted lynching of Tom Robinson. “We live in cities you'll never see onscreen/Not very pretty, but we sure know how to run things/And you know we're on each other's team.” The Finches do not live in the prettiest town. Maycomb can run things pretty well, unless it comes to race and prejudice, and Jem knows he will always be on Scout’s team no matter