Characters
Themes
Plot Events
Literature Elements
100

This is the narrator of the story and Scout’s older brother.

Who is Jem Finch?

100

This theme focuses on treating others fairly and equally.

What is justice?

100

This event starts the main legal conflict in the story.

What is Tom Robinson’s trial?

100

This element refers to the time and place where the story takes place.

What is setting?

200

He is the lawyer who defends Tom Robinson.

Who is Atticus Finch?

200

This theme involves judging people before knowing them.

What is prejudice?

200

This holiday is when Scout and Jem receive gifts in the tree.

What is Halloween?

200

This is the person telling the story, often Scout in the novel.

 What is point of view?

300

This character is accused of a crime he did not commit.

Who is Tom Robinson?

300

This theme is shown through the inequality in Tom Robinson’s trial.

What is racial injustice?

300

This event shows Scout stopping a mob from harming Tom Robinson.

What is Scout talking to Mr. Cunningham?

300

This element refers to the main message or lesson of a story.

 What is theme?

400

She is the Finch family’s cook and caretaker.

Who is Calpurnia?

400

This theme is demonstrated when Scout learns to see things from another person’s perspective.

What is empathy?

400

This verdict changes the Finch family’s view of justice.

What is Tom Robinson being found guilty?

400

 This is the struggle between opposing forces, such as good vs. evil or right vs. wrong.

What is conflict?

500

This mysterious neighbor is known for leaving gifts in a tree.

Who is Boo Radley?

500

This theme is represented by Boo Radley’s character being misunderstood.

What is the danger of rumors or assumptions?

500

This final event shows Boo Radley saving Scout and Jem.

What is Boo Radley rescuing the children from Bob Ewell?

500

This literary device involves giving human traits to non-human things, like fear or hope.
 

What is personification?

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