How is the common theme good vs. evil shown in "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
What is Jem and Scout represent the good and innocent vs. their town, that proves to be unjust and unfair throughout the book.
Why was Atticus so certain that Tom Robinson would not win his case, but continues to defend him?
What is Atticus, unlike most people in the town, believes that he has a duty to defend him due to his beliefs of equality and justice.
What is the narrator's significance in "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
What is the use of a young narrator gives the reader an honest and straightforward perspective. The book through a child's points are less warped than those of the adults in their town.
What is this quotes significance in "To Kill a Mockingbird", “Remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” That was the only time I ever heard Atticus say it was a sin to do something, and I asked Miss Maudie about it."
What is this quote is significant to the book, because it talks about Boo Radley and how his innocence was affected due to his abusive childhood.
What is mockingbirds represent innocence of Scout and Jem. The title "To Kill a Mockingbird" is very significant, because it is killing the innocence that is left in their town.
What is guilt is one of the most common themes, because of the guilt Macbeth feels, along with Lady Macbeth.
What is the main external conflict in "Macbeth"?
How is the use of hallucinations and visions in Macbeth develop his character throughout the story.
What is it reveals Macbeth's guilt and humanity. The visions are a symbol for his ambitions and what he will do to achieve them.
Which novel is this quote from? How did you know? "It will have blood, they say. Blood will have blood.
Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak.
Augurs and understood relations have
By maggot pies and choughs and rooks brought forth
The secret’st man of blood. "
What is Macbeth. It is easy to tell from the way it is written and the proper words used.
What is used as a symbol of guilt throughout the play?
What is blood. The blood is always there, because of the murders, which gives Macbeth a lot of stress.
In, Things Fall Apart, what is the theme that Okonkwo shows with his actions and attitude?
What is toxic masculinity.
In, Things Fall Apart, there is a major conflict between what two groups of people?
Who is the traditional society of Umuofia and the new customs brought by the whites.
Main character that felt the need to prove is masculinity to his family and society.
Lady Macbeth speaks the words,“Yet do I fear thy nature; / It is too full o’ the milk of human kindness.”, to Macbeth. What is Lady Macbeth trying to say?
What is she feels that she is more brutal than Macbeth, even though he was the one that murdered. She tells Macbeth that he did the right thing and she admires his ambition.
Why is the symbol of blood significant in Macbeth?
What is guilt. Macbeth feels extremely guilty after killing Duncan. Lady Macbeth also feels guilt due to these murders and she shows her guilt when she tries to clean out an invisible bloodstain.
What theme is repeatedly shown in the novel,"A Separate Peace"?
What was one of the major conflicts in the book, "A Separate Peace", involving Gene.
What is his internal conflict with himself.
What is the main difference between the characters Gene and Finny?
What is their interests for their future and what they chose to spend their time doing. While Gene is more focused on academics and becoming valedictorian, Finny chooses to spend his time on sports and his goal towards his scholarship.
What does this quote show for the boys friendship,“Listen, pal, if I can’t play sports, you’re going to play them for me,” and I lost part of myself to him then, and a soaring sense of freedom revealed that this must have been my purpose from the first: to become a part of Phineas."?
What is after Finny's fall, he was not able to focus on sports for the first time in his life. The fact that he turns to Gene proves their close relationship.
What is the significance to the tree in, "A Separate Peace"?
What is the tree where Finny falls is important, because it seems like it holds the memories of the past in both Gene and Finny. Even when Gene is an adult he feels the pain of the past.
What is important about the theme of art in the book, "I'll Give you the Sun"?
What is it shows how the artforms made by a person can really show a deeper meaning to what is going on in their mind. There is a big emphasis that art is a form of escaping the real world.
What is a main conflict in the book," I'll Give you the Sun"?
What is the conflict between siblings. Both siblings crave their parents attention.
Who is Oscar in, "I'll Give You the Sun"?
Who is friends with both Noah and Jude, but meets them at different times.
What book is this quote from,“Maybe some people are just meant to be in the same story.”?
"I'll Give You the Sun", by Jandy Nelson
What is a piece of symbolism that affects Noah the most.
What is the invisible meuseum. This place that he takes himself to is important, because it is where he tries to make sense of everything going on in his life.