Characters
Setting
Plot
Themes
Character 2
100

This character is an older brother to the narrator.

Who is Jem Finch?

100

This is the hometown of the protagonist.

Where is Maycomb, Alabama.
100

The narrator tries really hard to avoid going to this place.

What is school?

100

Finch, Cunningham, Ewell, and Robinson are examples of this theme impacts the society in TKAM.

What is a family's last name?

100

This character is kind of a liar.

Who is Dill Harris?

200

This character lives next door during the summers.

Who is Dill Harris?

200

This was a major national event during the time that the novel takes place.

What is the Great Depression?
200

The narrator, her brother, and neighbor are really interested in this person, even if they are afraid of him.

Who is Boo Radley?

200

Many of the white folks in town think Atticus should not do a good job defending Tom, exemplifying this theme.

What is racism and its effects?

200

This character is too old to play football.

Who is Atticus Finch.

300

This character is the protagonist's father.  He is a lawyer.

Who is Atticus Finch?

300

These laws basically legalized racism.

What are Jim Crow laws?

300

The narrator's father has to do this for his pride and ethical beliefs.

What is defend Tom Robinson?

300

The major economic issues in the novel represent this important theme.

What is the effects of poverty?

300

This character cooks and cleans for the Finch family.

Who is Cal?
400

This person is accused of a serious crime (rape) and needs a good lawyer.

Who is Tom Robinson?

400

This is the decade (the ten years) when the novel takes place.

What is the 1930s?

400

The children in the book spend most of their days doing this.

What is trying to get Boo Radley to come out of his house?

400

Atticus insists that Scout MUST go to school, reinforcing this theme.

What is how important education is?

400

This character's real name is Jean Louise.

Who is Scout Finch?

500

This character narrates the story.

Who is Scout Finch?

500

This is where the dirty, poor, mean family lives.

What is the town dump?

500

The narrator and her brother find gifts in this location.

What is the knothole of a tree on the Radley property?

500

The Radley family keeps to themselves, and that is our first hint at this important theme.

What is the effects of isolation or being separated (a lot like segregation *thinking face)

500

This family is poor AND MEAN.

Who are the Ewells.

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