Characters
Quotes
Themes
Plot
Maycomb Society
100

Who is Jem?

The character cries after the guilty verdict because he believed the jury would do the right thing. 

100

Who says this about Jem growing up? 

"It's like being a caterpillar in a cocoon..." 

Scout 

100

What is racial injustice/prejudice?

The guilty verdict shows this major theme of the novel. 

100
What are food/gifts?

The Black community sends these to Atticus after the trial. 

100
Who are the Cunninghams?

This family is considered poor but respectable. 

200

Who is Miss Maudie?

This character comforts Jem and explains that some people in Maycomb are trying to help change things. 

200

Who says this about Atticus?

"Whether Maycomb knows it or not, we're paying the highest tribute we can pay a man." 

Miss Maudie

200
What is hope?

Miss Maudie believes small acts of kindness show this theme. 

200

What is spitting in his face?

Bob Ewell does this to Atticus after the trial. 

200

Who are the Ewells?

This family has a bad reputation in Maycomb. 

300

Who is Bob Ewell?

This character spits in Atticus's face and threatens revenge. 

300

Who says this quote?

"I think there's just one kind of folks. Folks."

Scout

300

What is justice/the legal system?

Jem begins losing faith in this after the trial. 
300

What is clear evidence of innocence?

Jem becomes upset because the jury convicted Tom despite his clear innocence. 

300
What is racism?

Maycomb's reaction to the trial reveals deep problems with racism?

400
Who is Scout? 

This character says, "There's just one kind of folks. Folks." 

400

Who says this about Bob Ewell's threats?

"He'll get tired of it sooner or later."

Atticus

400

What is courage?

Atticus facing Bob Ewell despite threats demonstrates this trait. 

400

Who are Judge Taylor and the townspeople supporting him?

Miss Maudie explains that these people helped Atticus behind the scenes. 

400

What is family history/background?

Aunt Alexandra says this determines much of a person's social status. 

500

Who is Aunt Alexandra?

This character explains the different social groups in Maycomb to Scout.

500

Who says this quote?

"As you grow older, you'll see white men cheat black men every day of your life..."

Atticus

500
What is social class/social hierarchy/prejudice?

Scout's "folks are just folks" idea conflicts with Maycomb's system of this.

500

What is family background/social status?

Aunt Alexandra explains that Maycomb judges people based on their background and social status. 

500

What is class/social groups/family reputation?

Scout disagrees with Aunt Alexandra's belief that people should be divided by this. 
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