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  1. Oct 3, 2024 · Jem often accuses Scout of "acting like a girl" to challenge her bravery, pushing her to join risky ventures. His puberty creates distance between them, leaving Scout feeling confused and ...

  2. Jem criticizes Scout for acting like a girl, frequently making statements like "'I swear, Scout, sometimes you act so much like a girl it's mortifyin'.'" Scout experiences a plight familiar to many women of that era when Dill proposes marriage: "He staked me out, marked me as property, said I was the only girl he would ever love, then he neglected me."

  3. “She’s an old lady and she’s ill. You just hold your head high and be a gentleman. ... “It was like he’d said snot-nose or somethin‘. ... it doesn’t hurt you. So don’t let Mrs ...

  4. Even when they are not scolding her, there is subtle social pressure for Scout to be a lady, with all the connotations the concept encompassed in the south of the 1960s.

  5. In the kitchen, Atticus asks Calpurnia to accompany him to give the news to Tom's wife, Helen. Aunt Alexandra is almost apologetic for Atticus, but Miss Maudie takes her to task, defending him. Scout rejoins the party with Aunt Alexandra and Miss Maudie, determined to act like a lady in the face of grim circumstances.

  6. Oct 7, 2014 · Jem is maturing into a young man. The pain of puberty is making him moody and different. He is trying to distance himself from the childish Jem." I swear, Scout, sometimes you act so much like a girl (instead of a lady) it's mortifyin'.

  7. To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapter 12 - 13 Lyrics. Part Two Chapter 12 Jem was twelve. He was difficult to live with, inconsistent, moody. His appetite was appalling, and he told me so many times to ...

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