Personal Growth in To Kill A Mockingbird

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Christopher C

 

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July 16, 2016

 

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Many people in this novel experience personal growth. Jem Finch's personal growth progressed as a result of his growing ability to understand events and ideas, and his growing maturity. As Jem gets older, things come into a new light and understanding for him. This quote is from one of Jem and Atticus' discussions...
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This quote is from one of Jem and Atticus' discussions. " ?Atticus,' he said, ?why don't people like us and Miss Maudie ever sit on juries? You never see anybody from Maycomb on a jury?they all come out in the woods.' "(Ch. 23; p. 221) In this quote Jem is asking why people who are not influenced by prejudice are not serving on a jury...
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