As well as understood the racism in his town,“Atticus, he said, why don’t people like us and Miss. Maudie ever sit in juries? You never see anyone from Maycomb in the jury. They all come from in the woods” (221). Another example in the book is, “You can’t just convict a man on evidence like that - you can’t” (252).This explains how Jem matured as a person, by not only knowing what was right from wrong, but what is also fair. This shows how jem is beginning to understand how corrupt his town is. Jem matured by his curiosity expanding and him asking higher questions that most boys his age in Maycomb would not ask shows that Jem is growing up to be a young adult.
Jem matured in the book, by finally being able to voice his own opinion against his dad. While Jem were refusing to leave his dad’s side when the mob came, Atticus wanted them to leave, “Son I said go home” Jem shook his head” Jem can finally say what he wants to, just like in the case of when the group of poor men, tried to attack Tom, Jem refused to leave and stay with his dad no matter what. Jem matured by him finally having the courage to stand up for himself and for his