How does Jem represent a mockingbird?
Jem is Scout’s brother and constant playmate at the beginning of the story. Jem is something of a typical American boy, refusing to back down from dares and fantasizing about playing football. He represents the end of innocence and the acceptance of corruption. ChaCha on!
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