Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Jeremy Atticus Finch (Jem)
- Scout's older brother
- Nearly ten at the start of the novel and almost thirteen at the end
- He is close to scout
- he spends all his
time at home with
her
- As he gets older he doesn't like being with Scout in
public and spends more time with a football team.
- He always looks out
for her and protects
her
- He loves and admires his father
- He sees himself as brave and
casts himself as the hero in their
games
- Although like the others he is scared of passing the
radley house, he proves his bravery when he goes
back to the Radley's place after being shot at.
- He is intelligent and quick-thinking.
- He is the first to spot the mad dog
and tell Cal
- He creates a snowman
out of earth covered in
snow
- He knows that the ground is cooler under a tree as he leads Scout to and from the school pagaent.
- Scout describes him as having "a naturally tranquil
disposition and a slow fuse.
- He is more mature than Scout and so has
a better grasp of the trial.
- He is convinced of victory and so his faith in the justice system and
in human nature is shaken when Tom is pronounced guilty.
- Scout says "his shoulders jerked as if each 'guilty' was a separate stab between them"
- Jem's broken arm is the first thing we hear
about in the novel.
- This creates suspense- we want to find out how it
happened, but are not told until almost at the end.