Throughout the whole story, Jem had showed great tolerance, and after some group work, we came up with a few areas where Jem showed great tolerance. Jem was able to mentally had physically accepted the consequences of an incident, which caused him to be injured permanently. He bore with the injury and tolerated the pain of the serious injury, and moved on with life. He did not feel that he was hopeless and disabled as he was able to tolerate the emotional impact of the incident. He also showed tolerance to his sister, by taking her to school and tolerating her nonsense. He also had a very strong tolerance with the things around him and is not easily angered. He was able to calm down when he was very angry as he tolerated the prejudice against Tom Robinson. Jem spent precious time to read to Mrs Dubose, only to receive negative remarks from her. However, he did not retaliate and continued reading. He had tolerated the words and comments from Mrs Dubose. The above traits all indicate that Jem was a person capable of tolerating many things, and act wisely, unless seriously insulted, like when Mrs Dubose scolded his beloved father badly.
The link to our group work is https://docs0.google.com/document/d/1D5JM8CqTC-knqCnKkk3a0PyvzTtFBaRTv8Hi_KWeFQ0/edit?hl=en&pli=1
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