To Kill A Mockingbird: The Brave Jem Finch
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| Term Paper Title | To Kill A Mockingbird: The Brave Jem Finch |
| # of Words | 386 |
| # of Pages (250 words per page double spaced) | 1.54 |
To Kill A Mockingbird: The Brave Jem Finch
To Kill A Mockingbird: The Brave Jem Finch
The book To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, has manycharacters and themes.
The main themes are racism and theinteraction of colored and white people in the
south. The settingis Maycomb County, Alabama. The main characters are the
Finchfamily; father Atticus, daughter and narrater Jean Louise (Scout),and her
older brother, Jem Finch. Jem was a brave boy. He was brave enough to stand up
and do the things he had to, even if they scared him. An example is when he had
to help cure Mrs. Dubose's drug problem.
The following Monday Jem and I climbed the steep front steps to Mrs. Dubose's
house..." "So, you brought that dirty little sister of yours, did you?" was her
greeting. Jem said quietly, "My sister isn't dirty and I ain't scared of you,"
although I noticed his knees shaking.
Jem Finch's bravery had many ways of showing itself. He often got scared but he
didn't want anyone (especially Scout) to know it. He would often do things even
if he really didn't want to, because he was brave and proud. This pride was for
himself and his family.His father was very
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