demonstrates maturity inwhen a lynch mob surroundsoutside of the Maycomb jailhouse. Afterruns
into the middle of the group of men, Atticus instructs Jem to take her and Dill home. However,
Jem recognizes the gravity of the situation and refuses to leave his father's side. Jem's
disobedience demonstrates his loyalty and courage. Jem is determined to remain by his father's
side during the threatening situation, which is an extremely mature, courageous decision.
Fortunately, Walter Cunningham tells the lynch mob to disband and nobody is harmed.
Jem also demonstrates maturity inby preventing Scout from arguing with Aunt Alexandra
and getting into trouble. Scout becomes furious when Aunt Alexandra calls Walter Cunningham Jr.
trash and is about to retialiate when Jem intervenes. Scout mentions,
I...
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