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Jem Maturity In To Kill A Mockingbird

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At the opening of Harper Lee 's novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Jem and Scout Finch are two young children growing up in Maycomb County, Alabama. At five and nine years old respectively, Scout and Jem are at a crucial time in their lives where they go through many experiences that have an impact on their emotional growth. Throughout part one of To Kill a Mockingbird, both jem and scout learn valuable lessons that help both children mature.

Jem shows immaturity when he starts to push away scout because she is a girl and can 't do what boys do. When jem is making a plan to give a note to boo radley he doesn 't tell scout the plan pushing her away so only him and dill could give boo a the note they plan to write. “ I kept away from their more
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