This woman's house catches on fire in chapter 8.
Who is Miss Maudie?
What is Maycomb, Alabama, 1933-1935?
Wanted Calpurnia out of the house.
The event that brings Boo Radley out of his house, unseen by Jem and Scout.
What is the fire?
The symbolism and representation of Boo's gifts to the children. (Remember, he gave them a broken pocket watch, string, two soap dolls, gum, and two lucky pennies).
What is friendship?
Grade levels Scout and Jem were at the beginning of the novel.
Besides reading, Dill claim he could...
The man in Maycomb that causes Atticus to use a gun once again.
Who is Tim Johnson?
The symbolism of the rabid dog, and Tim Johnson.
What is racism, things are not always the way they seem, and hypocrisy?
Grade levels Scout and Jem were at the end of the novel.
What is Scout third and Jem seven grade?
Reason Atticus leave in the middle of the night with a light and an extension cord.
What is to stand guard at the jail and make sure no one harmed Tom Robinson?
Atticus had Bob Ewell write his name in court to prove he was illiterate.
What is to prove he was left-handed?
Tom's trial and death symbolism.
What are racism and prejudice?
Mayella Ewell thought that Atticus was making fun of her at the trial.
What is he called her 'Miss Mayella' and acted respectfully toward her?
"Maycomb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it."
The symbolism and representation of the Ladies' Missionary Circle. (Remember, Aunt Alexandra was a member of this organization, and she invited them over for tea).
What is hypocrisy?
Scout's three mistakes on her first day of school that cause Miss Caroline must frustration.
What is she knows how to read, she knows how to write, and she told Miss Caroline about Walter Cunningham?
"You're not going to change any of them by talking right, they've gotta want to learn themselves, and when they don't want to learn there's nothing you can do but keep your mouth shut and talk their language."