To Kill a Mockingbird

how do the adults in this chapter respond to jems confidence that atticus has won the case what do they understand that jem does not

how do the adults in this chapter respond to jems confidence that atticus has won the case what do they understand that jem does not

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The adults understand that racism can cause even a court case to be biased and unfair. Jem, however, does not understand why the jury thought Tom was guilty. As Jem continues to grow he will start to understand.