Introduction
Part 1
Plot
Part 2
Keep in Mind
100

This person wrote To Kill a Mockingbird

Who is Harper Lee?

100

These birds (a motif in the book) never do anything to harm anything or anyone; they just sing their hearts out

What is a Mockingbird?

100

It was physically impossible for Tom Robinson to have beaten and raped Mayella Ewell because of this condition.

What is his unusable left arm?

100

Jem realizes that Maycomb is ignorant and prejudice after this event

What is the Tom Robinson Trial?

100

This character represents "Poor White Trash"

Who is Bob Ewell?

200

The story was published during this time period

What is the Civil Rights Era?

200

These two actions are considered "errors" that Scout makes on her first day of school

What is knowing how to read and embarrassing Miss Caroline for not understanding Maycomb's ways?

200

To avoid upsetting Atticus and losing his trust, Jem does this risky action.

What is, he gets his pants back from the Radley House?

200

Jem is in danger of commit this error after the mob scene at the jailhouse, causing Atticus to remind him that "those were our friends."

What is prejudice against his neighbors and friends?
200

After the Civil War, "poor white trash" had to complete with this group of people for work

Who are freed slaves?

300

This court case inspired the novel as it unfairly sentenced 9 black youths for a crime they did not commit

What is the Scottsboro Boys Case?

300

This event causes Scout and Jem to see Atticus's talents better 

What is the Mad Dog scene?


300

The knothole gift allow Boo to do this.

What is "communicate with the outside world and bond with Jem and Scout"

300

Maycomb has a ______ system, according to Scout. (Also, describe the system)


What is a Caste System (People are born into a social category that is based on their family heritage, race, and class, they cannot change it)

300

The jury in the Robinson trial takes house to decide, which implies what?

There is someone on an all white jury who believes Tom is innocent

400
This character faces the conflict of his own neighbors turning against him

Who is Atticus?

400

For this reason, Miss Caroline is considered an outsider

What is, she is from a different county and doesn't understand Maycomb's ways?

400

Jem learns that real courage is about enduring difficult challenges, not violence, from whom?

Who is Mrs. Dubose?

400
After the trial, Jem says its like being a "caterpillar in a cocoon." This metaphor means that...

What is, "He is no longer innocent about the world's injustices"

400

This novel's story takes place during this time period

What is the Great Depression?

500

These two characters have to face the conflict of small town prejudice and suspicion

Who are Tom Robinson and Boo Radley?

500

After walking away from a fight from Cecil Jacobs, Scout better understands this

Jem’s reasons for going back for his pants, the importance of Atticus’ trust, and that violence doesn’t solve problems

500
Atticus teaches Scout empathy, but specifically says that "you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view-- _____ ___ ____ ___ __ ___ ___ ____ _________ __ __." 

What is, "until you climb into his skin and walk around in it"?

500

Scout realizes this after standing on Boo Radley's porch

What is Boo Radley's perspective and empathy?
500

This is what the southern woman is historically based on

What is the plantation matriarch from before the Civil War?

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