because he doesn't want to get into trouble with Atticus
Jem is attempting to protect his father, Atticus, from the angry mob that has gathered outside the jail by refusing to leave his side. He stands his ground to show solidarity with his father and to deter any potential violence towards him.
he now does as his father says as he is more mature and nearly a man :) xx
Most of the time yes but not when atticus tells jem to go home when he goes to the jail and goes up to him while being mobed
Jem senses danger when Atticus leaves the house because he knows that the atmosphere in Maycomb is tense due to Tom Robinson's trial. He is concerned that Atticus may be in danger from the hostile community members who disapprove of him defending a black man.
Jem initially follows Atticus to the jailhouse and tries to protect him from the angry mob. He stands up to the men and shows courage, but ultimately it is Scout's innocent interference that diffuses the situation.
because they are rebellious children, and constantly disobey their father.
Jem refuses to come down from the tree because he is feeling overwhelmed by the injustices and prejudices he is witnessing in his community. He is using the isolation of the tree to process his emotions and make sense of the world around him.
Atticus tussles Jem's hair at the end of the chapter to show his affection for his son despite his disobedience. It signifies that Atticus understands Jem's curiosity and youthful impulsiveness, ultimately reinforcing their bond as father and son.
Jem - 1985 A Father Should Be... - 3.12 was released on: USA: 2 May 1988
Jem cuts her flowers because he was ager at her. and because he was tried of her talking about him, scout and Jem and also their father.
Atticus Finch is their father
Calpurnia
Jem and Scout touched the Radley place with their palms, against their father's orders. This incident occurred when they were trying to leave a note for Boo Radley.
Jem - 1985 Father's Day 2-7 was released on: USA: 1 October 1987
Jem - 1985 A Father Should Be--- 3-12 was released on: USA: 2 May 1988