Scout is staring to grow up and is beginning to sct less innocent. she is starting to think like the other towns people and not like her own. Jem is also growing up. he is wanting to be by himself more and not hang around Scout exept whan they're at home.When calpurnia says,"i just can't help it if MisterJem growin' up. he's gonna want to be off to himself a lot more," it shows that Jem is becoming more mature.
an example of the theme being shown in teh novel would be when Scout says Tom Robinson is just a Negro instead of an actual person. also now Dill is staring to think for himself and he deosn't like how Tom Robinson is being treated by Mr. Gilmer.
Friday, October 10, 2008
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