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"To Kill A Mockingbird" by Nell Harper Lee.
In the classic book To Kill A Mockingbird, the reader is introduced to a, collage of varying characters. By telling the story through the eyes of the innocent Scout Finch, Nell Harper Lee, is able to portray a true sincere person in all of her characters. In a town where everyone's lives are touched and in some way changed by the trial of Tom Robinson, it is interesting to delineate between good characters, bad characters,
rather stay inside than face a world where people hold such morals. In Conclusion, upon reading Nell Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, it is possible to view Jem Finch as being a young man of maturity, morality, and changeability. The experiences he undergoes as well as the community, which raises the boy through his most developmental times of child hood help to better draw out the true emotions, and beliefs that the character possesses.

