To Kill a Mockingbird

What caused Scout and Jem to mature in To Kill a Mockingbird?

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Time is one factor that caused the children to mature, but more than that was watching their father go through the trouble that came about as a result of his defending an African American in court. They watched as people they'd known their whole lives showed the ugliest sides of human nature, and conversely how poised and honorable their father dealt with it all.