This character breaks up the mob outside the jail.
Who is Scout
Tom Robinson is accused of attacking this person.
“You never really understand a person untill you consider things from his point of view” was said by
Who is Atticus
Jem, Scout, and Dill sneak into town to watch this
What is the Trial
The trial shows the effects of this problem in Maycomb
What is racism
Saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell.
Who is Boo Radley
Refers to Tom as "Boy"
Who is Mr. Gilmer
“This was the longest deliberation that a jury had ever taken in the history of Maycomb County.” the longest time taken to make a decision was by
Who is Walter Cunningham
Spits on Atticus
Who is Bob Ewell
Atticus teaches his children about this important value
What is empathy
This man leads the angry mob at the Jail.
Who is Walter Cunningham
Tom Robinson's injured arm proves he could not have committed the crime because it is?
What is crippled
“Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy.” symbolizes
what is people of colour/Black people in southern USA
Bob Ewell attacks Jem and Scout on this night.
What is Halloween night
Jem loses innocence after witnessing this unfair event
Meets Scout and Dill outside the courtroom.
Who is Dolphus Raymond
in the courtroom Scout Jem and Dill were watching from the
What is the balcony.
“In our courts, when it’s a white man’s word against a Black man’s, the white man always wins.” — What theme does this quote represent?
What is Racial injustice
During the Halloween pageant, Scout is dressed as this food
What is ham
Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are both compared to this symbol
What is a mockingbird
This sheriff decides not to expose Boo Radley to the public.
Who is Heck Tate
Atticus proves Mayella was likely beaten by someone who is
What is left-handed
“A jury’s verdict is only as sound as the men who make it.” What is Atticus suggesting about Tom Robinson’s trial?
what is racism affected the verdict more than the evidence
What event is already told/foreshowdowed at the start of the novel.
What is Jem's broken arm
The novel suggests that real courage is shown not through violence, but through this kind of strength/courage
What is moral courage