To Kill a Mockingbird

According to jem in what way is he like a Catapillar in a cocoon? What feeling is he struggling with and how does it relate to the trial and the town of maycomb? And what are his reasons?

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Jem's world has been well protected from the adult world, "wrapped up like a cocoon." All of this changes when he is exposed to the harsh realities of Tom Robinson's trial. Jem is forced to grow up and leave the cocoon that cannot keep him sheltered any longer..... his eyes are open, and he comes to understand that the people around him are not what they always appreared to be.

What dose the caterpillar symbolize
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