Jem was curious to know where his father was going at 10 o'clock at night. He was also curious to know why he had to leave at that time. Jem said, "I've just got that feeling". He was worried his father was in danger and he wanted to protect him.
Aunt Alexandria is the aunt of Scout and Jem and the Sister of Atticus(scout and jems father).
No, Jem and Scout are ashamed of Atticus because he is 50 years old, which atticus is older than all the parents in Scouts and Jems Class
there names are ive been dead for 20 years and ive been dead for 18 year only atticus takes care of both the children
Atticus finch was Jems father in To Kill a Mockingbird, and therefore had an immediate effect on Jems personality and maturity. Atticus shows Jem what is right and wrong during TKAM. Atticus tells Jem that "You can never understand someone's point of view until you've stepped into their skin and walked around in their situation". In this way he makes it clear never to judge someone before you really get to know them . Atticus affects Jems maturity greatly simply by being a caring, wise, and generous father.
No
Jems Robert Koko Bi was born in 1966.
The death of the narrator's mother in "To Kill a Mockingbird" affected Scout by making her feel more connected to her father, Atticus, and brother, Jem, as they navigated the challenges of their lives without her. It also deepened Scout's understanding of loss and empathy for others who were suffering. Additionally, the absence of her mother contributed to shaping Scout's identity and independence as she grew up.
No
Dill explains this loss by stating that Jem lost his pants playing strip poker. Atticus and Ms. Stephanie did seem suspicious of his reply.
no
Atticus avoids answering Jem's question about why Boo Radley never comes outside because he wants to respect Boo's privacy and not invade his personal space. Atticus teaches his children to consider other people's feelings and boundaries. He also wants to protect Boo from unnecessary attention or curiosity.
you have to find all of the jems!