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What state is TKM set in?
Alabama
What decade does the novel take place?
1933-1935
What is Atticus' profession?
Lawyer
Who is Heck Tate?
The sheriff
What is Dill’s most outstanding characteristic?
Imagination
What does Atticus think about the Radley’s?
They are misunderstood.
Whom does Calpurnia call 'the meanest man God blew breath into'?
Mr. Radley.
How does Jem resemble Atticus?
Strong wind.
How is Scout’s kindness to Walter Cunningham later rewarded?
He called off the lunch mob.
How does Bob Ewell spend his relief checks?
Alcohol.
Whose life is the game Scout, Jem, and Dill play based on?
Boo Radley.
How does Miss Maudie know Boo Radley is alive?
She hasn’t seen him be carried out yet.
What is Boo Radley’s attitude toward the children?
He was kind to the children.
When does Scout develop more sympathy for Aunt Alexandra?
During the Missionary Tea Circle.
How are Calpurnia and Dolphus Raymond similar?
They both live double lives.
Who carves soap images of Scout and Jem?
Boo Radley.
Why does Nathan Radley fill the knothole with cement?
So Boo can't communicate with them.
Besides Atticus, what two adults have the most influence over the children?
Calpurnia and Miss Maudie.
What act of kindness does Boo Radley perform during the fire?
He puts a blanket on Scout.
Where do Scout and Jem spend every Christmas?
Finches Landing.
Why does Atticus conceal his marksmanship from his children?
Strong moral code and respect for life.
Why does Atticus think Mrs. Dubose is a brave woman?
She battled her morphine addiction in the face of her impending death.
Why does Jem tell his father Dill is under Scout’s bed?
Because he thinks a snake is hiding there.
Why does Atticus spend the night outside the jail?
To protect Tom Robinson.
Why doesn’t Miss Maudie attend the trial?
She views it as a spectacle.
Why does Atticus emphasize the exact location of Miss Mayella’s bruises?
To prove Tom's innocence.
What does Scout think of Jem’s theory 'there are four kinds of folks'?
There is only one kind of folks.
Why is Scout troubled by Miss Gates’ comments about Hitler?
She believes Miss Gates is a hypocrite.
From which point of view is TKM told?
1st person point of view.
How would you describe Harper Lee’s writing style?
Straight forward and direct.
When is the symbol of the mockingbird first introduced?
Chapter 10 with air guns.
What literary device is used in the first sentence of the novel?
In medias res.
What character does not undergo an internal conflict?
Bob Ewell.
When is the resolution of the plot of TKM?
When Scout sees things from Boo Radley’s perspective.
What theme does Jem’s despair over Tom Robinson’s fate support?
His loss of innocence.
What is the novel’s climax?
The trial verdict, guilty.
What scene best develops the theme of courage?
Mrs. Dubose's death.
Who criticizes the way Atticus brings up his children?
Aunt Alexandra.
Does Jem enjoy reading to Mrs. Dubose?
No.
Had Tom Robinson been in trouble with the law before the rape charge?
Yes.
Could Scout read and write before she started school?
Yes.
Does Atticus realize his family will be affected by the Robinson case?
Yes.
Where do the children sit during the trial?
The balcony.
Had Tom Robinson spoken with Mayella before the day she accused him of rape?
Yes, he had been helping her.
Does Atticus expect Bob Ewell to take revenge?
No.
Who does Atticus at first believe killed Bob Ewell?
Jem.
Does Boo Radley end his years of seclusion after saving the children?
No.