"To Kill a Mockingbird" Characters Chapters 1-11

4.0(1)
studied byStudied by 64 people
learnLearn
examPractice Test
spaced repetitionSpaced Repetition
heart puzzleMatch
flashcardsFlashcards
Card Sorting

1/24

encourage image

There's no tags or description

Looks like no tags are added yet.

Study Analytics
Name
Mastery
Learn
Test
Matching
Spaced

No study sessions yet.

25 Terms

1
New cards

Jean Louise Finch (Scout Finch)

Narrator, 6 years old, Jem's younger sister, Atticus' daughter, Finch's friend, rolled into Radley's yard, began sitting with Miss Maudie Atkinson's porch because Jem and Dill could not be seperated, hates school, trying to protest not to go to school

2
New cards

Tom Robinson

Negro that Atticus is defending, lives in a little settlement beyond town dump, member of Calpurnia's church, Cal knows his family well, clean-living folk

3
New cards

Miss Maudie Atkinson

One of Finch's neighbor, let Jem and Scout play on her yard, nice lady, has acidic tongue, makes Jem and Scout keep out of her flowers

4
New cards

Miss Stephanie Crawford

Told made up stories about Boo Radley

5
New cards

Simon Finch

Fled English to escape religious persecution, built a plantation named Finch's Landing in banks of the Alabama River

6
New cards

Jem Finch

9 years old, Scout's old brother, Atticus' son, invents Boo Radley game, write a note to Boo Radley with Dill, built a snowman that looks like Mr. Avery

7
New cards

Nathan Radley

Boo Radley's brother, took after house after Boo stabbed his father, cemented knothole over

8
New cards

John Taylor

Gave Atticus and Tom a postponement

9
New cards

Mr. Avery

Finch's hot-bellied neighbor, pees of porch, blamed weather changed because of bad children like Jem and Scout

10
New cards

Charles"Dill" Baker Harris

7 years old, small and imaginative, , spends his summer with Miss Rachael Haverford, Finch's friend

11
New cards

Miss Rachael Haverford

Dill's aunt, Finch's neighbor

12
New cards

Calpurnia

Black woman, cooks and helps Atticus with children during the day

13
New cards

Atticus

Father of Jem and Scout, lawyer in Maycomb, Alabama, nearly 50

14
New cards

Uncle Jack

Doctor in Boston, spends a week with the Finch's during Christmas, pecked Atticus on check, head shorter than Atticus

15
New cards

Rose Alymer

Uncle Jack's cat, beautiful yellow female, fat

16
New cards

Uncle Jimmy

Aunt Alexandra's husband

17
New cards

Henry

Aunt Alexandra's and Uncle Jimmy's son, let home as son as humanly possible

18
New cards

Francis

Henry's kid

19
New cards

Aunt Alexandra

Runs Fitch's Landing, good cook, disapproved Scout's attire

20
New cards

Boo Radley

Lives inside Radley's place, got into trouble with law as a youth and was shut up in his house by his father, covered Scout up with a blanket while watching fire from safe distance

21
New cards

Miss Caroline

Scout's very young first grade teacher from North Alabama, tells Scout that she is not allowed to read with his father anymore which makes Scout crushed

22
New cards

Walter Cunningham

Poor country kid, don't borrow what they can't pay back, Atticus helped his family with a legal matter pertaining to his land

23
New cards

Burris Ewell

Member of Ewell family, poor and less respected than Cunningham family, only goes to school the first day of every school year to avoid trouble with the law

24
New cards

Cecil Jacobs

Said that Atticus defends negroes

25
New cards

Ike Finch

Scout's and Jem's cousin, Maycomb County's sole surviving confederate veteran, wore General hood type beard, Scout had to kiss him once a heat and hated it