Describe what happened during the fight with the kids when they were coming home from the play.
Bob Ewell attacked Jem and Scout. Scout couldn't see anything because of her costume. Jem tried to fight off Bob Ewell, but he was forced to the ground and broke his arm. Boo Radley came out to help Jem and Scout, ultimately stabbing Bob Ewell. Then, Boo carried Jem home.
What might the Ladies' Missionary Circle represent or symbolize to Scout? Remember, Aunt Alexandra was a member of this organization, and she invited them over for tea.
What are gender roles and/or manners?
According to Atticus, why does he think change in Maycomb is coming after the trial?
The jury took time to come with their verdict of Guilty and debated over it
What might Boo's gifts to the children represent or symbolize? Remember, he gave them a broken pocket watch, string, two soap dolls, gum, and two lucky pennies.
What is friendship? (explanations will vary)
Explain a possible example of who could be considered a mockingbird in the novel and why?
Varies
This character fills the knothole in the tree with cement because the tree was "dying"
Why did this character actually fill the tree
Who is Mr. Nathan Radley? What is to stop Boo from placing gifts?
What or who is the Gray Ghost supposed to symbolize? Why does Harper Lee chose to end the novel with Scout reading it?
Boo Radley
Scout never fully understands the meaning of "walking in someone else's shoes."
Scout learns the meaning of "walking in someone else's shoes" by the end of the novel, especially after standing on Boo Radley's porch.
Describe why Tom Robinson's statement, "I felt bad for [Mayella]," makes everyone in the courtroom uncomfortable.
With this statement, Tom is implying that Mayella, a white woman, was in a worse situation than he was as a black man in the South. However, based on racial implications, this was not believed to be true. Tom was assumed, by the audience in the courtroom, to be challenging the structure and beliefs of the town.