Atticus Finch’s occupation
What is a laywer?
Atticus tells Jem it's a sin to ___
What is Kill a Mockingbird?
The name of the town in the novel
What is Maycomb
This happens to Miss Maudie in the book, but not the movie
What is house burns down?
The books release year
When is 1960
Scout's legal name
Who is Jean Lousie Finch?
Mockingbird represents...
What is innocence?
This major historical event is what is the background for why some families like the Cunninghams are unable to pay for lunch
What was The Great Depression?
Heck Tate covers up Bob Ewell's death by saying he….
What is fell on his knife?
The prize the Novel won one year after release
What is the Pulitzer prize award?
This neighbours house catches on fire
Who is Miss Maudie?
This witness's fatal mistake during the trial was stating they felt sorry for Mayella Ewell
Who is Tom Robinson?
This is where the majority of part two takes place
What is the courthouse?
This happens at the end of the book, and brings up Atticus's lesson
What is standing on the porch of Boo Radleys?
The significance of Tom Robinson and Boo Radley
What is a mockingbird (Innocence)?
This character serves as a mother to the children up until Aunt Alexandra takes over the role
Who is Calpurnia?
Scout realizes some people are "nice" once you do this.
what is "See them"?
This is the real town that Harper Lee based the fictional town off of
What is Monroeville, Pennsylvania?
These are the gifts found in the knothole of the tree by The Radley’s house (List 3/5)
What are Gum, Pennies, spelling medal, watch and soap figurines?
The newspaper publisher who supports Atticus.
Who is Mr. Underwood
This person pretends to be drunk all the time so he can live in the black community. (First and Last)
Who is Dolphus Raymond?
Atticus states that this is the "one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule".
What is a Person's Conscience?
This is the town's newspaper
What is the Maycomb Tribune?
Atticus makes Bob sign a paper to...
What shows he is left-handed?
The act Atticus says is true courage
What is "doing what is right even when the odds are poor."