Jem, Scout, and Dill go to the Radley house and are scared away when they think Boo is chasing them. While going under the fence Jem's pants get caught and are pulled off. He refuses to go home without them so he tells the others to run ahead and he returns to retrieve them. When he gets there, much to his surprise, his pants are folded neatly over the fence.
Jem forgets his pants at the Radleys' house after he and Scout are chased by Nathan Radley while trying to spy on Boo Radley. The incident results in Jem losing his pants and having to come back for them at night.
The drama of Boo Radley's life.
because atticus already warned them about bothering the radleys. and scout is scared that boo will come out and attack the kids if he notices. scout is being "A girl" as jem puts it.
because atticus already warned them about bothering the radleys. and scout is scared that boo will come out and attack the kids if he notices. scout is being "A girl" as jem puts it.
when jem goes to the radley place he loses his pants on the fence, they had got stuck to the fence.
Yes, Jem, Scout, and Dill show compassion towards the Radleys. They are curious about Boo Radley but ultimately respect his privacy. Through their actions, they show understanding and empathy towards the reclusive family.
Jem takes three days to accept Dill's dare and go up to the Radleys' home because he is afraid of the rumors and superstitions surrounding the Radleys. He is apprehensive about getting in trouble with his father and fears the unknown consequences of crossing boundaries set by the reclusive Radley family. Ultimately, Jem's curiosity and sense of adventure outweigh his initial fears, leading him to finally accept Dill's dare.
They thought they saw an inside shutter (used for tornadoes) move.
The place where the mockingbird lives
Dill persuades Jem to do lots of things, maybe that he should not be doing, such as touching the Radley house. He does give Jem male companionship during the summer though, which is good. But, he does influence Jem poorly towards tormenting the Radleys.
jem goes back to get his pants from the radleys he does it because jem doesnt want atticus to know he went in their yard to try to see boo
Jem needed to return to get his pants in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because they had gotten caught and torn on the Radley fence while he was fleeing from Boo Radley's house. It was important for him to retrieve them as they were evidence of his presence in the Radley yard, and he didn't want to get in trouble with his father, Atticus.