Characters
Setting
Symbols
100
This character thinks that she can teach Scout feminine values.
Who is Aunt Alexandra?
100
This place is compared to men's hearts.
What is the courtroom?
100
As Atticus leaves the courthouse at the end of the trial, the black men and women do this as a symbol of appreciation for Atticus's futile struggles.
What is they stand?
200
This character writes a scathing editorial about the responsibility of Maycomb in Tom Robinson's death.
Who is Mr. Underwood?
200
This is the name of the property that the Finch's vacation at during Christmas.
What is Finch's Landing?
200
This person represents what happens to those that are isolated from fellow man for extreme amounts of time.
Who is Boo Radley?
300
This character looks at the brighter side of tragedy and realizes that it is a new opportunity for change.
Who is Miss Maudie?
300
This is where Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem. They see Calpurnia's true nature here.
What is First Purchase Church?
300
This possession or lacking of this seemingly basic skill separates people like Atticus and Scout from those like the Cunninghams and Ewells.
What is literacy (reading and writing)?
400
This character is early in the novel and represents the backwards attitude that staunches progress and change.
Who is Miss Caroline?
400
The place where Jem must learn harsh lessons about what it means to be courageous.
What is Mrs. Dubose's house?
400
This gift symbolizes the struggle of innocence to escape darkness. It is given post-mortem.
What is Mrs. Dubose's (or Jem's) camelia?
500
Despite never attending high school, this character has become quite the success.
Who is Atticus Finch?
500
The city where Harper Lee grew up. She used it as a model for Maycomb. Hint: it's in Alabama, and it shares the same name as a town outside of Pittsburgh.
What is Monroeville, Alabama?
500
Aunt Alexandra's tea group meets to discuss this African tribe and its struggles.
Who are the Mrunas?
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