To Kill A Mockingbird Stand Up Analysis

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To kill a mocking bird Aren van hofwegen Do you stand up for what is right? In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird, Jem, Scout, and Atticus stand up for what they believe. Many people have problems with standing up in what they believe in because they are scared to stand up for what they believe in. Jem, Scout, and Atticus have no problem with that. First, Jem matured through the story by standing up for what he believes. For example, Jem did this by sitting with the blacks at the trial. This really showed how he was maturing and Jem making his own choice by doing what he thinks the right thing to do. Another example of Jem maturing is, at the jail house he stayed there when his father told him to go. Atticus was showing that phe wanted be with his father just not standing in the background. Also Jem stood up for his sister by protecting her when they got attacked trying to help her. As the story goes on you can see a huge change a maturity level from the beginning to the end …show more content…

A great example is showing her maturity at the jailhouse staying with Atticus. By standing up for him when Mr. Cunningham tried to tell Atticus to let them through to kill Tom, she used her innocence tired to tell them what's right. Another example is when Aunt Alexandra tried to tell Scout to start acting more like a lady and to where dresses and acting more lady like. Scout didn't listen because she believed that you should be who you are don't try to change yourself. Also when Boo saved Jem and Scout he did nothing wrong. He killed the person who tried to hurt them. Scout says " It would kinda be like killing a Mockingbird" she says this because Boo did nothing wrong he did what was