I’m still reading the book To
Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This book is taking a long time to read
because sometimes I go back and reread because some parts are a little unique.
What I mean by this is that I’ve never seen someone write like that in a
different book. What I want to talk about today is about the relationships
between Scout, Jem, Atticus, and Calpurnia. I’m starting to feel bad for Scout
because Jem is going through a change and he’s acting rudely toward Scout.
Atticus understands what Jem is going through and wants Scout to leave him
alone as much as possible. How is she supposed to leave Jem alone now? Jem is
Scout’s older brother and she needs him to talk to. Their relationship is
nothing like it was before. Sort of like how people in this world are. As they
get farther and farther away from each other. They don’t feel comfortable
talking to people about personal things.
At the same time, Scout and
Calpurnia are getting closer. I saw a slight change in Calpurnia. Back when
Scout and Jem were very close, Calpurnia didn’t like it when Scout would come
into the kitchen when she was there. She would tell her to go play or
something. Now that she sees that Scout is sulking around because Jem isn’t
talking to her, she told Scout that she could hang around the kitchen anytime
she wants. It’s a slight change but I think it is an important one. I think
this is an attempt that Calpurnia is making to make Scout act more like a lady.
Jem is saying the same thing to
Scout. He keeps on pressuring her to act more like a lady. This makes their brother
and sister relationship grow more tense. He’s acting like the mean neighbors
who always scream at Scout. It’s hurting Scout more and more while changing her
to be what she is.