The title given to Jonas' predecessor
What is "The Receiver of Memory"?
The reclusive neighbor whom Scout and Jem fear and speculate about
Who is Arthur "Boo" Radley?
The instrument that Hans Huberman plays.
What is the accordion?
This transcendentalist poet wrote "Song of Myself" and "Leaves of Grass"
Who is Walt Whitman?
The item that Jonas takes with him when he leaves the community.
What is a bicycle?
The name of Atticus' children's aunt and surrogate mother
Who is Alexandra Finch?
The book that Liesel steals from the book burning on Adolf Hitler's birthday
What is "The Shoulder Shrug"?
Phyllis Wheatley was the first African-American to do what?
What is publish a book of poetry?
The reason given for the establishment of the community in "The Giver"
What is to eliminate pain and suffering?
The author of "To Kill A Mockingbird"
Who is Harper Lee?
The color associated with Liesel's death, which implies that she succeeded in leaving the war behind and living her own life.
What is blue?
This fireside poet wrote "The Song of Hiawatha" and "Paul Revere's Ride"
Who is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow?
The event that causes Jonas to leave the community
What is discovering that the community practices "Release" as a form of euthanasia?
The person who ultimately saves Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell's attack
Who is Arthur "Boo" Radley?
The character who helps Max by getting him false papers and escape to the Hubermann's
Who is Walter Kugler?
Emily Dickinson wrote over 1,800 poems, but during her lifetime she only published how many?
What is seven?
The final destination of Jonas and Gabriel
What is "Elsewhere"?
The line of Atticus' closing argument in Tom Robinson's trial
What is "In the name of God, do your duty"?
Death also has a fascination with this color, which he associates with the "paint" used in the "smearing" of the sky during the bombing of Himmel Street.
What is red?
This poem, written by Edwin Arlington Robinson, tells the story of a wealthy and admired man who ultimately takes his own life, revealing the dark side of wealth and privilege.
What is "Richard Cory"?