Characters
Vocab
Literary Elements
Themes
Grab Bag
100

Is very prideful and feels the Finch family is above other families in Maycomb

Aunt Alexandra

100

Harmless; not evil

Benign

100

“Summer was a thousand colors in a parched landscape; but most of all, summer was Dill.”

Metaphor

100

“‘See there?’ Jem was scowling triumphantly. ‘Nothin’ to it. I swear, Scout, sometimes you act so much like a girl it’s mortifyin’” (Lee 50).

Sexism

100

What is the point of view?

1st Person Limited

200

Owns the Maycomb Tribune newspaper

Mr. Underwood

200

Worries or doubts

Qualms

200

“Jem waved my words away as if fanning gnats.”

Simile

200

“He ain’t company, Cal, he’s just a Cunningham–” (Lee 33).

Social Class

200

Where does the story take place? (town and state)

Maycomb, Alabama

300

Maycomb County gossiper; always in everyone’s business

Miss Stephanie Crawford

300

Distrustful of human sincerity or integrity

Cynical

300

“The school buzzed with talk about him defending Tom Robinson.”

Onomatopoeia 

300

What does Mr. Nathan Radley cementing up the knot-hole symbolize?

End of childhood Innocence

300

What were Miss Caroline’s two mistakes on her first day of teaching?

1. Tried to give Walter Jr. money

2. Told Burris Ewell to go home and come back after a bath

400

Old, cranky, racist, white lady who is addicted to morphine

Mrs. Dubose

400

Religious righteousness

Piety

400

“I thought Jem was counting his chickens”

Idiom

400

What does the snowman that Jem and Scout built symbolize?


  1. Black and whites must work together in society for it to work

  2. Society only accepts a man if he is white 

  3. No one should be labeled black or white, we’re all the same inside

400

What items did Scout and Jem find in the knot-hole?

1. Indian Head pennies

2. Twine

3. Soap Dolls

4. Gum

5. Pocket watch

6. Spelling bee medal

500

A man who drinks Coca-Cola out of a brown paper bag

Dolphus Raymond

500

Marked by success

Auspicious

500

“I’ll never speak to you as long as I live! I hate you and despise you an’ hope you die tomorrow!”

Hyperbole
500

Mrs. Dubose tells Jem, “‘Next time you’ll do it right won’t you? You’ll pull it up by the roots, won’t you?’”

Racism

500

How does Jem demonstrate juxtaposition at the end of chapter 5 and chapter 11

Claims he doesn't want to be like Atticus and then boasts that he's just like Atticus
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