Characterization
Notable Quotables
Conflicts
Historical Context
Plot Elements
100
The narrator of To Kill A Mockingbird
Who is Scout?
100
Atticus says that you can kill all the ____ you want, but it's a sin to kill a ______
What are bluejays and mockingbirds?
100
The conflicts with this character causes Scout's internal struggle between how she wants to behave and how she is expected to behave.
Who is Aunt Alexandra?
100
The night before Tom Robinson's trial, this group of people comes to "get" Tom.
What is a lynch mob?
100
Which is the main conflict that is resolved at the END of the novel?
What is the Boo Radley conflict?
200
This older sibling can be described as a round & dynamic character.
Who is Jem?
200
Atticus tells Scout that she needs to walk around in this in order to understand people better.
What is skin?
200
Scout's attempts to defend this character near the beginning of the novel get her into trouble with Miss Caroline.
Who is Walter Cunningham?
200
The setting of the novel occurs during the 1930s, when this crisis was occurring.
What is the Great Depression?
200
When Tom is killed attempting to escape from prison, this plot element is represented.
What is the resolution?
300
When Atticus says, "she was the bravest person I know" she is referring to Mrs. Dubose, who overcame this.
What is morphine addiction?
300
The only time Atticus uses a gun is when he has to do away with this "character"?
What is Tim Johnson?
300
Tom Robinson's trial is supposed to resemble this real-world trial.
What is the Scottsboro Trial/ Who are the Scottsboro Boys?
300
this event is the climax of the conflict between Atticus and the town of Maycomb?
What is the verdict?
400
This cousin of Scout's provokes her to fight, and ultimately gets her in trouble.
Who is Francis?
400
When the children are upset with the verdict, they say that they finally understand the possible motivation of this isolated character.
Who is Boo Radley?
400
This character pretends he is an alcoholic to avoid confrontations because he chose to marry an African-American woman?
Who is Dolphus Raymond?
400
This set of "laws" forms the basis for the case built against Tom Robinson.
What is Jim Crow?
400
The conflict between Jem and this Southern woman is resolved when she dies.
Who is Mrs. Dubose?
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