Where does the novel take place?
Maycomb, Alabama
Who is Dill?
Charles Baker Harris, imaginative summer visitor.
What major theme does Atticus teach Scout early in the novel?
Empathy—understanding others before judging them.
What game do Jem, Scout, and Dill play?
Boo Radley” game, acting out rumors.
What do the soap carvings represent?
Boo’s kindness and desire for connection.
In what time period is the novel set?
1930s, Great Depression
Who is Miss Caroline?
Scout’s first-grade teacher, new to Maycomb.
Explain the quote: “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view…”
It means practicing empathy and fairness.
What happens during Scout’s first day of school?
She clashes with Miss Caroline over reading.
What does the Mockingbird symbolize?
Innocence
Who is the author of the story?
Harper Lee
Who is Miss Maudie and why is she important?
Wise neighbor who explains Boo Radley and supports Atticus.
What theme is revealed through Boo Radley’s isolation?
Loneliness and misunderstanding.
What do Jem and Scout find in the knot-hole?
Gum, pennies, soap carvings, and more.
What does the 'mad dog' symbolize?
Racism
What literary device does the novel begin with?
With a flashback-memory
Who is Mrs. Dubose and what does she represent?
Elderly woman who fights morphine addiction—symbol of courage.
What does Atticus say real courage is?
Fighting a battle that you may lose.
Why does Scout fight with her cousin Francis?
He calls Atticus a disgrace.
What does the Radley house symbolize?
Fear, mystery, and misunderstanding.
What is unusual about the Radley family compared to others in Maycomb?
They keep to themselves and rarely socialize
How does Jem’s character develop from Chapter 1 to 11?
He learns to become empathetic.
Which theme is most reinforced by the events of Chapters 1–11?
The importance of empathy and moral courage
Why does Atticus take the Tom Robinson case?
To fight for equality.
What does the single Camillia symbolize?
Courage, Empathy