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Who is Arthur "Boo" Radley?
A reclusive neighbor who secretly watches over and protects Scout and Jem.
Who saves Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell?
Arthur "Boo" Radley.
Who is Atticus Finch?
Scout and Jem's father and a lawyer who defends Tom Robinson.
What does Atticus represent?
Justice, morality, courage, and empathy.
Who is Aunt Alexandra?
Atticus's sister who stays with the Finches and wants Scout to become a proper Southern lady.
Who is Bob Ewell?
Mayella's abusive father who falsely accuses Tom Robinson and later attacks Scout and Jem.
Who is Calpurnia?
The Finch family's housekeeper and mother figure.
Who is Dill?
Scout and Jem's imaginative friend who visits Maycomb each summer.
Who is Heck Tate?
Maycomb's sheriff who protects Boo Radley after Bob Ewell's death.
Who is Scout Finch?
The narrator and main character of the novel.
Who is Jem Finch?
Scout's older brother who matures throughout the story.
Who is Judge Taylor?
The judge during Tom Robinson's trial.
Who is Link Deas?
Tom Robinson's employer who publicly supports him.
Who is Mayella Ewell?
Bob Ewell's daughter who accuses Tom Robinson of assault.
Who is Miss Maudie?
The Finches' wise and supportive neighbor.
Who is Miss Rachel?
Dill's aunt.
Who is Miss Stephanie Crawford?
The neighborhood gossip.
Who is Mr. Gilmer?
The prosecutor in Tom Robinson's trial.
Who is Mr. Underwood?
The newspaper editor who criticizes Tom's death.
Who is Nathan Radley?
Boo Radley's brother.
Who is Reverend Sykes?
The minister of First Purchase Church.
Who is Tom Robinson?
A Black man falsely accused of assaulting Mayella Ewell.
Who is Uncle Jack?
Atticus's brother and Scout and Jem's uncle.
Who is Walter Cunningham Jr.?
Scout's classmate from a poor farming family.
Who is Walter Cunningham Sr.?
A farmer who is part of the jail mob.
Who is Miss Caroline Fisher?
Scout's first-grade teacher.
What is the setting of the novel?
Maycomb, Alabama during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
What is the main conflict in the novel?
Tom Robinson's trial and the prejudice surrounding it.
What does the mockingbird symbolize?
Innocence.
Name two symbolic mockingbirds.
Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
What lesson does Atticus teach Scout?
To understand people by seeing things from their perspective.
FIRST EVENT OF THE NOVEL?
Dill introduces himself to Scout and Jem.
What grade is Scout in at the beginning?
First grade.
What happens when Scout starts school?
She meets Miss Caroline and gets into trouble.
Why won't Walter Cunningham take a quarter?
His family cannot afford to repay debts.
Who insults Miss Caroline and makes her cry?
Burris Ewell.
What game do the children play about Boo Radley?
The Radley Game.
Who stops the Radley Game?
Atticus.
What do the children find in the knothole?
Two shiny pennies.
Why are the pennies important?
Jem realizes someone deliberately left them.
Who left gifts in the knothole?
Boo Radley.
What happens to the knothole?
Nathan Radley fills it with cement.
What major event happens to Miss Maudie's house?
It burns down.
What does Scout receive during the fire?
A blanket placed around her shoulders.
Who placed the blanket?
Boo Radley.
Who is Tim Johnson?
The rabid dog.
Who shoots Tim Johnson?
Atticus Finch.
What nickname does Atticus earn from shooting the dog?
One-Shot Finch.
Why does Jem read to Mrs. Dubose?
As punishment for destroying her flowers.
What does Mrs. Dubose teach Jem?
The meaning of true courage.