Characters
The Trial
Themes
100

The main narrator of the story

who is Scout Finch


100

This man, falsely accused of a crime, symbolizes the pervasive injustice faced by African Americans in the South.

Who was Tom Robinson

100

The main societal norm back then that was being recognized and being brought to light by the author

What was the role of racism ?

150

She was the green thumb neighbor, and the confidant of the narrator

Who was Miss Maudie ?

150

He defends an innocent man in a racially charged trial, risking his reputation and safety.

Who is Atticus Finch?

150

This symbol of innocence is used to caution against harming those who bring only good into the world.

What is the significance of the mockingbird in the novel?

200

This is the father of the reclusive figure saves the Finch children despite being shrouded in mystery and rumors.

Who is Nathan Radley?

200

She is the lonely, desperate young woman whose accusation sets the trial in motion.

Who is Mayella Ewell?

200

This decision is the outcome of the trial, reflecting systemic bias.

What did the guilty verdict Signify

250

this character, who is a cook, provides both discipline and maternal care to the children.

Who is Calpurnia?

250

This physical trait undermined the credibility of the accusations in the trial

how did Tom Robinson's disabled left arm help ?
250

This inner moral compass is what our story's lawyer prioritizes above societal norms, even when it isolates him from his peers.

What role does conscience play in Atticus's decisions?

300

This imaginative boy, spends summers in Maycomb and dreams of adventure.

Who is Charles Baker "Dill" Harris?

300

Known for his abusive and vengeful nature, this character exploits racial prejudice to cover his own misdeeds.

Who was Bob Ewell

300

the concept as seeing the world from someone else's perspective, often referred to as "walking around in their skin."

What is Atticus's advice on understanding human behavior?

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