Although it isn't ever specifically said that they never shoot a mockingbird, I think it is safe to say they didn't. They are smart kids who respect their father. I believe that when he gave them a good reason not to kill a mockingbird, they took that to heart and avoided shooting one.
Neither Jem nor Scout shoot a mockingbird in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. The title "To Kill a Mockingbird" is metaphorical and refers to the idea of harming innocent and vulnerable individuals, represented by the mockingbird.
Jem and Scout are not allowed to shoot mockingbirds because it is considered a sin in their father's eyes and a symbol of innocence and beauty in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
In To Kill a Mockingbird what secret does Jem reveal to Scout?
Jem accompanies Scout to school in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Jem and Scout were told not to shoot at mockingbirds by their father, Atticus Finch, because it is a sin. Mockingbirds symbolize innocence and purity, and it is considered wrong to harm them as they do no harm to anyone.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem says to Scout that they are not going to harm any mockingbirds but instead shoot blue jays. This convinces Scout to join Jem in their mission to target blue jays, as she trusts Jem's judgment and wants to be a part of his adventures.
Jem decides to sneak out with Scout and Dill to find Atticus. Jem is Scout's brother in To Kill A Mockingbird.
Jem calls Scout, Scout... Scout is the nickname. Scout's real name is Jean Louise Finch
Scout's brother's name in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Jeremy Finch, but he prefers to go by his nickname "Jem."
Mockingbirds. "They don't do one thing, but sing their heart out for us. That's why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird."
Jem is the narrator's (Scout) older brother.
Atticus Finch
Jem is in the sixth grade and Scout is in the first grade at the beginning of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.