Wednesday, July 9, 2014

How does the relationship between Jem and Scout change in the first seven chapters of "To Kill A Mockingbird?"

In the
first few chapters,has a typical sibling relationship withand includes her in the games he plays
throughout their neighborhood with Dill. Jem genuinely enjoys playing with Scout and feels like
it is his job as the older brother to teach her certain things. Despite their amicable
relationship, Jem criticizes Scout for acting like a "girl" when she demonstrates her
reluctance to play games that focus on . Essentially, Jem views Scout as a tomboy and does not
mind including her in games and educating her on neighborhood matters.

By,
Scout mentions that Jem begins to spend more time with Dill and excludes her from their games.
Scout feels left out and is forced to spend time with Miss Maudie on her porch instead of
playing with the boys. As Jem...

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