Answer:
Repetitive thoughts
From morning to morning, I wonder
Is this the freedom and fraternity that we have built?
Have we really evolved?
Or was evolution just biological and does not extend to social issues?
From childhood to youth
From youth to adulthood
Will I be able to honor the example you set for me?
You seem very fair to this world
Be able to not corrupt your teachings and practice justice
Even within injustice?
But you are so centered and incorruptible
An example to follow
But society corrupts us
and I don't know how to resist.
But I know what you told me
and admire you without blinking
But I feel lost
Hopeless to disclose.
Step-by-step explanation:
Jem is a teenager. In addition to having to lead with the thoughts of adolescence that are already quite repetitive and contradictory, he has to deal with the thoughts he has in relation to society.
She believes that society is vile, prejudiced and unjust. he believes it is difficult not to be sucked into these thoughts and feels hopeless about his place in society and how not to be corrupted by it. However, he admires the position of his father Atticus, as an integral and correct person, he has his father as an example and is afraid of not being able to reach that level.
The poem was created to express these feelings.