Jem and Scout's way of understanding the differences between people changed because they see people for who they really are. They become more matured in their understanding of Maycomb people.
This question is related to "To Kill A Mockingbird".
To Kill a Mockingbird is refers to a novel written by Harper Lee, an American author. The story talks about Jean Scout Finch, an intelligent girl and her brother Jeremy Atticus (Jem) who are raised by their father, Atticus Finch, a widower.
We can see that from the beginning of the novel, Scout and Jem began to mature in their understanding of people.
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