Jem breaks his arm when Bob Ewell attacks Scout and him on their way home after the Halloween pageant, but it isn't clear how exactly it happens; Jem just comes out of the struggle with a broken arm.
Bob Ewell broke Jem's arm when he pushed Jem to the ground.
In the last part of the story, Mr. Ewell follows Jem and Scout home when Scout is wearing a Halloween costume. Ewell attacks Jem, but Ewell intends to hurt Scout as payback to Atticus. When Ewell throws Jem about, Jem breaks his arm-- but that is not known until Bo carries Jem to the house and Atticus calls a doctor.
Jem and Scout are attacked during the night on their way back home from the Halloween play. While Jem was trying to escape, the attacker broke his arm
he attacks Jem which breaks Jem's arm, then is stabbed, presumably by Jem or Boo Radley, who brings Jem back home
Nearly thirteen.
He Informs Scout that Jem has a Broken Arm. According to Dr.Reynold's , Jems condition is that he's got a bump on the head just like Scout, and a broken arm. He's got a bad break in his elbow. Like somebody tried to wring his arm off.
Dill is about seven years old(when the story begins). Younger then Jem but older than Scout.
I break yours
Scout knows the body she is touching is not Jem's because the man's arm around her is thin and bony, unlike Jem's muscular arm. Additionally, she realizes the man is wearing glasses and his voice is unfamiliar to her, further confirming it is not Jem.
Yes.He did Break an arm.His right arm...
Jem broke his arm while escaping from Bob Ewell in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
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Jem told Atticus of the presence of Dill in their house. To Scout, this act makes Jem a "traitor," though it is really an act of responsibility that marks Jem's maturation toward adulthood.