Characters
Plot
Theme
Historical Context
Symbolism / Setting / Literary Elements
10

The full name of the narrator of TKAM is

Scout Finch

10

What is the verdict of the Tom Robinson trial?

Guilty

10

Mrs. Duboses's character teaches the kids about

Courage

10

What decade is TKAM set during? 

1930's

10

The book is set in the town and state of 

Maycomb, Alabama

20

Scout's aunt is named...

Aunt Alexandra

20

What happens to Miss Maudie's house?

It burns down

20

While Tom Robinson experiences social inequality because of race, the Ewells and the Cunninghams experience social inequality because of

Class

20

TKAM was written and published during which decade?

The 1960's

20

The symbol that represents innocence in the text

Mockingbirds

30

The character who Atticus says shows "true courage" is

Mrs. Dubose

30

What does Scout's first grade teacher offer Walter Cunningham?

A quarter

30

Scout and Jem learn life lessons from mother figures such as Aunt Alexandra, Miss Maudie, and...

Calpurnia

30

The 9 black boys who were falsely accused of raping two white women were known as

The Scottsboro Boys

30

The symbol that represents the "disease" of racism in the text

Tim Johnson

40

The character who pretends to be a drunkard is named (FULL NAME REQUIRED)

Dolphus Raymond

40

Where does Calpurnia bring Scout and Jem in Chapter 12?

Her church

40

All of the kids, but especially Dill, represent the theme of

Innocence / loss of innocence

40

Another name for the racial segregation laws in the south

Jim Crow laws

40

Bob Ewell's threat to Atticus foreshadows what event?

The kids being attacked by Ewell

50

Dill's full name is

Charles Baker Harris

50

Miss Maudie is criticized by the "foot washing Baptists" for doing what?

Gardening

50

Atticus tries to get his kids to understand that courage is NOT

"a man with a gun in his hand"

50

The day that the stock market crashed in 1929 was known as

Black Tuesday
50

The symbol that represents Mayella's desire to nurture is

The red geraniums ("red flowers" or "flowers" also accepted)

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