People
People pt2
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100

Name the 5 people that are apart of the Finch family.

Jean Louise Finch(Scout), Jermey Finch(Jem), Atticus Finch, Jack Finch(uncle), Aunt Alexandra.

100

What was the name of the man who got accused of raping Mayella Ewell?

Tom Robinson.

100

Name 4 vehicle brands in the 30's.

Buick, Ford, Plymouth, Cadillac, Chevrolet, McLaughlin, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo.

100

What point of view was the story written in?

First person.

100

Who was the "mockingbird" reference at the end of the book about?

Boo Radley.

200

What is the name of the family that falsely accused a black man of raping their daughter?

The Ewell's.

200

Who is the wealthy white man who lives with his black mistress and multiracial children and pretends to be a drunk so that the citizens of Maycomb will have an explanation for his behavior, when in reality, he is simply jaded by the hypocrisy of white society and prefers living among blacks?

Dolphus Raymond.

200

True or false: Racism was stronger than ever in the Southern states, like Alabama, in the 1930's.

True.

200

Who said this important statement, “Things are never as bad as they seem.”

Mrs. Maudie.

200

Who is the author?

Harper Lee.

300

What was the name of the character that locked his son up in his house because he got in trouble with the law and was supposably stabbed with a pair of scissors by his son?

Arthur Radley.

300

What is Dill's real name?

Charles Baker.

300

What 2 eras in the 1930's was Maycomb centered around?

The Great Depression and the Jim Crow era.

300

What is the main theme of the story?

The moral nature of human beings—that is, whether people are essentially good or essentially evil.

300
At the end of the trial before the verdict is read, what does Jem think about the trial and how does it compare to what Reverend Sykes thinks?

Jem thinks the evidence points towards Tom being innocent, while Reverend Sykes says he hasn't seen a jury decide in favor of a white man over a black man.

400

In what Chapter did Boo Radley come outside and put a blanket on Scout?

Chapter 8.

400

In chapter 15 when Scout is talking to Mr. Cunningham she asks, "How's your _____ gettin' along?", what things of Mr. Cunningham's is she talking about?

His entailment.

400

True or false: The jail is by the Courthouse in Maycomb. 

False. The jail is by the hardware story and the courthouse is in the middle of town.

400

What are 2 lessons learned in the story?

Don't judge a book by its cover, actions speak louder than words, fight with your head not your fits, protect the innocent, courage is not letting the odds stop you, and looking at someone isn't seeing them.

400

Name 4 neighbors to the Finches'.

The Radley's, Mrs. Dubose, Cecil Jacobs, and Mrs. Maudie.

500

What was the name of the women's house who was 2 doors from the Finches' house that had a Meth addiction AND which way did she live from the Finches? 

Mrs. Dubose and North.

500

In what chapter does Bob Ewell try to kill Jem and Scout, but ends up getting killed himslef?

Chapter 28.

500

Name 3 foods/drinks mentioned in the play.

Ice cream, fried chicken, lemonade, crackling bread, lane cake, biscuit and butter, Charlotte Russe, lemon Charlotte Russe.

500

What is an Epigraph and how is it used in the story?

An epigraph is a phrase, quotation, or poem that is set at the beginning of a document, monograph or section thereof. The epigraph for “To Kill A Mockingbird” is a quotation from Charles Lamb: “Lawyers, I suppose, were children once.”

500

What day of the week was the trial?

Monday.

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