he tried to make him leave and take his sister with him b/c he didnt want them to see the mess he was in
Jem calls out to Atticus that the phone was ringing because Atticus was outside and couldn't hear it, so Jem wanted to make sure Atticus didn't miss an important call. Jem's action shows his concern and thoughtfulness towards his father.
Atticus doesn't hear Jem and Scout hollering because he is preoccupied with talking to the mob of men outside the jail. He is focused on diffusing the tense situation and protecting Tom Robinson from harm.
In chapter 15, the children find Atticus outside the Maycomb jail. He is sitting in front of the jailhouse door reading a book, keeping watch over Tom Robinson to protect him from a possible lynch mob.
Jem didn't do anything, he just brought scout to the jail while the mob was there. Scout showed the mob that Atticus helps everyone. The mob wanted Tom Robinson, but they would have to go through Atticus (hurting him in the process most likely) to get to Tom. If Jem didn't bring Scout, Atticus would have been injured in some way.
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.
Scout and Jem carry an office chair and a light to the jail in "To Kill a Mockingbird" in order to sit and provide light for their father, Atticus, who is guarding the jail.
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Jem is impressed with Atticus and he responds by saying that Atticus is a gentleman like him. Jem is Atticus' son in To Kill A Mockingbird.
Atticus showed affection towards Jem to demonstrate unconditional love and forgiveness. He understood that Jem acted out of fear and concern for his father's safety, and wanted to reassure Jem that he was still loved regardless of his actions. Atticus used this moment to teach Jem valuable lessons about empathy, courage, and standing up for what is right.
Scout found out what happened at Tom Robinson's house by following Atticus to the jail where a group of men were attempting to harm Tom. She, Jem, and Dill arrived just in time to witness Atticus diffusing the situation with his calm demeanor and determination.
Atticus spends the night outside the jail where Tom Robinson is being held to guard him from a potential lynch mob. This demonstrates Atticus's commitment to justice, his courage in standing up for his principles, and his willingness to protect those who are vulnerable.
Atticus doesnt have many flaws but atticus lies to jem and blames jem for killing bob ewell.