he became friends with her and had a relationship with her duhhh
Jem cries when Mrs. Dubose dies because he feels a mix of emotions - sadness at her passing, but also a sense of respect and admiration for her strength in battling her addiction before she died. His tears may also represent a release of pent-up emotions related to his own experiences during her treatment.
Jem cries because everything good and right has been shot down by the jury.
Jem cries after the trial because he is devastated by the injustice that Tom Robinson faced despite the overwhelming evidence in his favor. He is also upset by the racism and prejudice displayed by the residents of Maycomb. The trial challenges Jem's beliefs in the fairness and integrity of the justice system.
Tears like most humans haha umm... I think you mean when or why... during the trial he dislikes how people are treating tom and so he cries. remember he was the one who stuck up for the turtle in Jem's analogy.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird", Scout is surprised by Jem's outburst at Mrs. Dubose's house. She is taken aback by his anger and realizes the depth of his feelings towards Mrs. Dubose. Scout struggles to understand Jem's actions but ultimately comes to appreciate the complexities of his character.
why do you think jem confessed to atticus about the childrens activites regarding boo radley
Scout cries after returning because she is scared and she has been overwhelmed. She is probably afraid as well because she doesn't know whether or not Jem is alive.
Jem cries in chapter 22 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he is shocked and devastated by the guilty verdict in Tom Robinson's trial. Jem had believed in the fairness of the justice system and was deeply disillusioned when it became clear that racial prejudice influenced the outcome of the trial.
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Jem and Scout initially think the noise in the Radley yard might be Boo Radley's ghost, a cow stuck in the fence, or someone playing a harmonica.
It is never revealed, not in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer or in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The only information we have about her is Pap's statement that she could not read nor write.
The necklace is meant to be given to Jem as an inheritance from his mother, but Atticus tells Miss Maudie he intends to leave it for Scout when he dies.
The name of Atticus Finch's brother is simply Uncle Jack.