Wednesday, October 2, 2019
To Kill A Mockingbird - Relationship of Two Characters :: Kill Mockingbird essays
      To Kill A Mockingbird - Relationship of Two Characters                 In the beginning, all was good and calm in the lives of the Finches. Members  of the family included Atticus, Jem, Scout, Aunt Alexandra, and Calpurnia. The  relationship of two of the main characters, Atticus and Jem, is of particular  interest.            In the beginning section of To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the  relationship of Atticus and Jem is simple. Jem sees Atticus as older and less  active then the fathers of his friends at school. For example, Scout states,  "Jem was football crazy. Atticus was never too tired to play keep-away, but when  Jem wanted to tackle him Atticus would say, `I'm too old for that, son (89).'"  As the story line began to progress, Jem started to admire his father. After the  episode with the mad dog, Jem had said, " ` `d you see him, Scout? `d you see  him just standin' there?...'n' all of a sudden he just relaxed all over, an' it  looked like that gun was a part of him...an' he did it so quick, like...I hafta  aim for ten minutes `fore I can hit somethin'...(97).'" Jem no longer felt that  his father was useless.            The middle section of the book shows many different sides to the relationship  between Atticus and Jem. Atticus does not like to tell his children how to  behave. This quote shows how Alexandra is making him tell Jem and Scout how to  behave. The tension is shown easily. "Before bedtime, I was in Jem's room trying  to borrow a book, when Atticus knocked and entered. He sat on the side of the  bed, looked at us soberly, then he grinned. `Er-h'rm,' he said. He was beginning  to preface some things he said with a throaty noise, and I thought he must at  last be getting old, but he looked the same. ` I don't exactly know how to say  this,' he began. `Well just say it,' said Jem. `Have we done something?' Our  father was actually fidgeting. `No I just want to explain to you that-your Aunt  Alexandra asked me... son, you that you're a Finch, don't you?' `That's what  I've been told.' Jem looked out of the corners of his eyes.  					    
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