Jem is really amazed.
Jem is upset and saddened by Nathan Radley's action of cementing over the knot hole in the tree as it was a special, secret spot where they used to find small treasures. He feels a sense of loss and violation of their childhood memories.
Jem usually mends his own pants when they need fixing.
Scout and Jem are standing in the Radley yard during the episode. They are near the Radley house, observing Boo Radley from a safe distance.
Jem is dared by Dill to run over and touch the Radley place.
He was shocked that the two carvings look like them
He was shocked that the two carvings look like them
Jem realizes the soap carvings he finds in the hole are of him and scout.
Jem realizes the soap carvings he finds in the hole are of him and scout.
U mean the one in the knothole of the tree? The clock and other stuffs in the knothole were the gifts presented to Scout and Jems anonymously by Boo Radley.
Jem's pants were caught and torn on the fence as he and Scout were running away from Boo Radley's house. Jem left them behind and escaped, returning later in the night to retrieve them, finding them mended and neatly folded on the fence. Boo Radley had repaired them for him.
The Radley Place in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is considered scary because of its mysterious and reclusive occupants, the Radley family. Rumors and myths surrounding Boo Radley, in particular, add to the aura of fear and intrigue that surrounds the house in the eyes of the children in the story.
Boo Radley, their kind-hearted, but painfully shy, neighbor. They were in the process of sneaking around the Radley home when they were frightened away and Jem fled, leaving his pants stuck on the fence. Boo found, patched, and folded Jem's pants, leaving them where the boy could retrieve them.
Jems Robert Koko Bi was born in 1966.