i think what jem went through is more than just physical
growth.
1) he was able to see the bigger picture to
situations when he told atticus that dill had runaway from hom- "broke the remaining
code of our childhood." because he understood
that his parents would be very
worried.
2) jem learns that it is pride, not
pain (a kind of "manly thought")and begins to treasure
relationships.
he goes back to retrieve his pants even
though he could have lost his life - nathan radley said he would shoot if he saw anyone
in his collard patch. even scout discourages him- "a lickin' hurts but it doesn't last."
yet, he knows that atticus would be dissapointed in him and he didn't want this to
happen. "atticus ain't ever whipped me as along as i can remember and i want to keep it
that way." this shows that to gain apprival from atticus, he is even willing to lose his
life.appreactiation of relationships can also be seen when he cries when nathan radley
sealed up the knothole. "i saw that he had been crying."
3)
jem learns that things are not in black and white but in shades of grey and that people
are not as pleasant as they seem.
he saw people as
segreggated as he grew older- "four kinds of folks in the world", "Why do they go out of
their way an' despise each other?" he felt like he was a "caterpillar in a cocoon"- he
had never knew these harsh facts of life.
4) jem learns to
sympathise and empathise
roly poly bug- he told scout
"don't do that" when she tried to squish it.
boo radley-
"maybe he doesn't want to come out......"
he is more
sensitive to the defenceless.
as for scout and
calpurnia,
1) scout learns that cal can bring herself down
to the level of others when required because "folks don't like it" when you try to "put
on airs to beat moses." she is a sensitive character and a respectable one as
well.
hope it helped! i was trying to do my own
revision too. (:
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