In To Kill A Mockingbird it is a story of how the main characters Scout and Jem grow and develop with their dad Atticus and in their town of Maycomb.They go to school,gain friends talk to people all the normal kid stuff until they are dared to go up to the creepy Radley house which holds a legendary monster named Boo Radley.Then they start seeing and receiving strange objects from a hole in a tree at Boo's house.They are all afraid of Boo but they soon forget about it when their dad has to defend Tom Robinson from rape accusations.Bob Ewell accused Tom of raping his daughter even though everyone knows that he didn’t.Mr.Ewell wins and Tom is killed.After the trial it's Halloween and Scout goes to a pageant with Jem and after when they are walking …show more content…
In the beginning of To Kill A Mockingbird Scout is very naive about Boo being a monster from all the stories but he soon finds out that he shouldn’t believe everything he’s told.She is told by Dill and others that Boo is a monster that eats animals and is coated with blood and Scout believes them and is scared to even walk near the place. “Boo drove the scissors into his parent’s leg,pulled them out,wiped them on his pants, and resumed his activities,Arthur was killing them all ,but when the sheriff got there Boo was still sitting in the living room.”(page 11).These legends about Boo killing his entire family was told to Scout by many people and it shows how naive she was about Boo because she believes these without even seeing …show more content…
Don’t see how any jury could convict on what we heard.”(Page 206).This shows how Jem was naive about the trial as he is saying how they have got this in the bag even though everyone else in the courtroom know how this is going to end.It also shows how he was naive to his community that they will convict Tom just because he is black but Jem thinks otherwise showing his naivety.After Jem,Scout and Dill leave after the trial Jem learns how wrong he was about the trial.”His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd.”(Page 212).This shows how Jem comes to more of an understanding about the community he lives in how they are so dependent on judging people on their race that they would kill someone.This shows how he didn’t know about his community of how he was so confident that they would win but he learns how that is impossible.This shows how Jem got a better understanding about his