To Kill A Mockingbird Quotes

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Jem is Shaped and Influenced by Society Jem, Scout's brother, from To Kill A Mockingbird is shaped and influenced by his society around him. Jem lives in the small town of Maycomb which is deeply rooted in racial injustices. Jem is initially unaware of the racial division but quickly sees the harsh reality of the world. Jem tells Scout, “There are just some kind of men who-who’re so busy worrying about the next world they’ve never learned to live in this one” (Chapter 23). This quote shows how Jem is shaped by the religious expectations that exist in Maycomb. He is aware that the majority of the town is preoccupied with the afterlife and doesn't pay enough attention to the injustices in the town. Another quote that supports how Jem is shaped