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Jem's reaction could be due to a combination of factors such as his age, personality, upbringing, and the situation leading to his response. He may be influenced by his sense of justice and morality, as well as his attachment to his sister Scout. Additionally, societal expectations and experiences within the community may also play a role in shaping his reactions.

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