Protagonists and Antagonists
Conflicts
Mockingbirds
Setting
Themes
100
This protagonist is an unreliable narrator.
Who is Scout Finch?
100
The two types of conflict.
What are internal and external conflicts?
100
This man was found guilty for a crime he probably did not commit.
Who is Tom Robinson?
100
The novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, takes place in this fictional Southern town.
What is Maycomb, Alabama?
100
According to both Atticus and Miss Maudie, it is a sin to do this, because they don't harm anyone.
What is killing a mockingbird.
200
This antagonist stalks the judge, Tom Robinson's wife, and Atticus' children after the trial.
Who is Bob Ewell?
200
Atticus gets criticized by many members of the town for this.
What is defending Tom Robinson?
200
This man is a recluse who hasn't left his house in years.
Who is Arthur "Boo" Radley?
200
During the trial of Tom Robinson, Jem and Scout were forced to sit here, so they would not be seen by Atticus.
What is the balcony of the courtroom?
200
Jem primarily learns that the world is not fair when this happens.
What is Tom Robinson being found "guilty"?
300
This antagonist criticizes the way Atticus raises his children.
Who is Aunt Alexandra?
300
This character, who presents a danger to the community, helps Scout and Jem to realize that their father is "the best shot in Maycomb."
Who is Tim Johnson, the rabid dog.
300
These two characters are nearly murdered, despite having not harmed anyone.
Who are Scout and Jem?
300
Arthur Radley hides gifts for the children in this location.
What is the tree outside his house?
300
Scout learns that it is wrong to harm those who have done no harm to you. Particularly, she learns this when she gets in trouble for wanting to hurt these people/animals. (name 2 out of 3)
Who are Arthur Radley, Walter Cunningham Jr., and the pill bug.
400
This protagonist is a kind and motherly figure for Scout, even if her house is on fire.
Who is Miss Maudie?
400
Earlier in the novel, Mayella's younger brother, Burris, picks on this character until she cries.
Who is Miss Caroline?
400
She is not completely innocent. Still, we can't help but feel bad for her because of who her father is.
Who is Mayella Ewell?
400
The novel takes place during this infamous, upsetting time period in American history.
What is the Great Depression?
400
Many characters try to teach Scout lessons. Name three.
Who are Atticus, Calpurnia, Miss Maudie, Miss Caroline, Jem...
500
This antagonist leads the prosecution during the Tom Robinson trial, and his legal arguments help lead to Tom's guilty conviction.
Who is Mr. Gilmer?
500
This character is addicted to morphine, and though she comes off as grouchy old woman because of it, she helps teach Jem some lessons.
Who is Mrs. Dubose?
500
The community judges him for fathering children with a woman of color, so he pretends to be an alcoholic.
Who is Dolphus Raymond.
500
Dill vacations in Scout and Jem's neighborhood, but he lives in this state during the school year.
What is Mississippi?
500
We learn the same lessons that Scout does because she is a narrator, and tells the story through this type of perspective.
What is first person perspective.
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