Characters
Events
Themes
Misc.
Who said this?
100
This character prevented the mob from breaking into the Jail.
Who is Scout.
100
This is where Scout, Dill, and Jem sat in the courthouse.
What is the Balcony?
100
"Children who slipped out at night were a disgrace to the family."
What are family values/history
100
This is what Jem says the coca-cola bottle is full of.
What is alcohol?
100
"They gone?"
Tom Robinson
200
This character was hiding under the bed.
Who is Dill?
200
Where meetings are held at people's homes when issues are very serious.
What is the front yard?
200
"The Negroes, having waited for the white people to go up stairs, began to come in."
What is segregation/discrimination?
200
It is call the Maycomb Tribune
What is Maycomb's newspaper?
200
"Now I mean it, Scout, you antagonize Aunty and I'll---I'll spank you."
Jem
300
This character is accused of raping Mayella Ewell.
Who is Tom Robinson
300
A load of stovewood, sack of hickory nuts, and a crate of smilax and holly.
What is Mr. Cunningham's entailment?
300
"They don't belong anywhere. Colored Folks won't have them because they half white; white folks won't have 'em cause they're colored,"
What is racism?
300
Place lemon drops on the ground from the back door to the front yard.
What is Dill and Scout's new plan to get Boo Radley to come out?
300
"Do you really think so?"
Atticus Finch
400
This is Maycomb's Sheriff.
Who is Heck Tate?
400
This is the drink Scout really wants to try.
What is coffee?
400
Yeah, but Atticus aims to defend him."
What is integrity?
400
The one letter name of Mr. Billups.
What is "X"?
400
"Don't talk like that in front of them."
Aunt Alexandra
500
This character prefers to spend his time with "Colored folks".
Who is Mr. Dolphus Raymond?
500
A brown paper bag.
What is Mr. Raymond drinking out of?
500
"I guess the foot-washers thought that the Devil was quoting Scripture for his own purposes, as the driver speeded away his mules."
What is judging others?
500
Shooting a gun.
What is prohibited on Sundays?
500
"I'll tell him you said hey, little lady."
Walter Cunningham
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