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Why does Jem say that he has to go get them?
Jem had to go back for his pants because the lie Dill told to Atticus didn’t involve his pants being destroyed, only lost. Atticus would have either punished him for losing the pants (something it would cost money to replace) or have punished him for lying, had he found out how the pants were really lost.
Why is Jem excited at the end of Chapter 17?
He also doesn’t want to see his father fail. Jem is quite confident by the end of Chapter 17 when Atticus shows how it was more likely for a left-handed man (Mr. Ewell) to have beaten up Mayella. Even until the end of Chapter 21, Jem is still very confident.
Is Jem a he or a she?
Jeremy Atticus “Jem” Finch is something of a typical American boy, refusing to back down from dares and fantasizing about playing football. Four years older than Scout, he gradually separates himself from her games, but he remains her close companion and protector throughout the novel.
Why does Atticus ask Bob Ewell to write his name How does this lead Jem to conclude we’ve got him why does Scout think Jem is jumping to conclusions?
How does this lead Jem to conclude, “We’ve got him”? Why does Scout think he is jumping to conclusions? Atticus asks Bob Ewell to write his name to show what hand he writes with. By showing that he writes with his left hand, the jury can see that maybe Bob Ewell hit his daughter, Mayella, and NOT Tom.
What does Jem do about the situation?
Jem acts responsibly by informing Atticus about Dill’s situation, which confounds both Scout and Dill, who are stunned that Jem would tell on Dill. Scout stepped on something in the dark in her bedroom. Thinking it was a snake, she went to Jem’s room to get him.
Who was Bob Ewell yelling Chapter 17?
When Bob Ewell testifies, he says that he heard Mayella screaming and came up to the window to see Tom Robinson raping her. He then claimed he ran into the house to find Mayella on the ground, and could not run after Tom Robinson. Instead he called Heck Tate.
Is Jem honest?
The Role of the Character and His Impact In the story, Jem is a representation of bravery, courage, and good character. He is a just, honest and caring little boy who loves his sister very much.
Why does JEM refuse to leave the jailhouse?
Why does Jem openly defy Atticus and refuse to leave? Jem defies Atticus and refuses to leave in order to make sure Atticus does not get hurt. Atticus is affectionate towards Jem because he got himself hurt for Atticus.
What does Jem say at the end of to kill a Mockingbird?
After reviewing the lack of evidence, knowing that Tom Robinson is handicapped, and listening to the Ewells’ conflicting testimonies, Jem believes that Atticus will win. While the jury is deliberating, Jem sees Atticus and says, “We’ve won, haven’t we?”
What happens to Jem at the end of the trial?
But at the very end of the chapter when the jury gives the guilty verdict, Jem is crushed. Following the trial, Jem continues to try to understand how a jury could make such a poor decision. Atticus tells him, in his own way, how the history of racism led to the unjust verdict.
Why does Jem think Atticus will win his case?
Throughout the trial, Jem concludes that there is no possible way that Tom will lose his case. After reviewing the lack of evidence, knowing that Tom Robinson is handicapped, and listening to the Ewells’ conflicting testimonies, Jem believes that Atticus will win.
Why did Calpurnia refer to Jem as Mister Jem?
Calpurnia is bringing them to her church and she wants the children to look clean and well-dressed. Why did Calpurnia start calling Jem “Mister Jem”? why did Atticus recant his speech to scout about acting more ladylike? what did Lula from Calpurnia’s church make the children realize? why did the church take a collection for Helen?