To Kill a Mockingbird

As Scout and Jem try to figure out how they are different from the cunninghams, how do they understand the word “background”? Which character do you think understands their society better? Which character is more idealistic?

As Scout and Jem try to figure out how they are different from the cunninghams, how do they understand the word “background”? Which character do you think understands their society better? Which character is more idealistic?

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This is really just a short answer space: you have many questions here. I think Jem understands background more because he is older than Scout and has more context into the society they live in.