To Kill a Mockingbird
Is there textual evidence from TKAM to show how Scout and Jem grew in their ability to judge right from wrong?
Is there textual evidence from TKAM to show how Scout and Jem grew in their ability to judge right from wrong?
Is there textual evidence from TKAM to show how Scout and Jem grew in their ability to judge right from wrong?
Consider chapter 22 after the verdict against Tom. Jem is upset, even traumatized over the verdict. He sees the travesty of justice here: Jem's face grows "streaked with angry tears" as he declares, "It ain't right, Atticus."