What is the name of the town where the story is set?
Maycomb
"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view."
Atticus Finch
What does the mockingbird symbolise?
Innocence
What major theme is explored through the Tom Robinson trial?
racism and prejudice
Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?
Harper Lee
What does Atticus do that surprises the children during the mad dog scene?
Shoots the dog with a single shot.
"Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy."
Miss Maudie
What does the camellia flower symbolize when given by Mrs. Dubose?
Forgiveness, courage, and empathy
How does the character of Atticus represent moral integrity?
He defends Tom despite public disapproval and teaches empathy.
What year was the novel published?
1960
Who saves Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell’s attack?
Boo Radley
"Hey, Boo."
Scout
What does the knothole in the tree represent?
Boo’s attempt at communication / friendship/ kindness
What theme is developed through Scout’s journey from innocence to understanding?
Moral growth
What year was the film adaptation released?
1962
Why does Atticus defend Tom Robinson even though he knows he’ll likely lose?
Because it’s the right thing to do / morality and justice
"Let the dead bury the dead this time, Mr. Finch."
Heck Tate
What symbolic action does Scout take when she stands on Boo Radley’s porch?
She sees the world from his point of view/ empathises with him.
How does the film emphasise the theme of prejudice?
Use of black-and-white cinematography, courtroom scenes, townspeople's bias.
Who played Atticus Finch in the film adaptation?
Gregory Peck
What key difference is shown in the ending of the film adaptation compared to the novel?
More focus on courtroom drama and less on Scout’s internal monologue about Boo Radley.
"Stand up, your father’s passing."
Reverend Sykes, in the courtroom scene.
In the film, what does the shadow across Scout’s face as she walks Boo home symbolise?
Her growing awareness / maturity
How does the theme of courage appear in both Mrs. Dubose and Atticus’ actions?
Fighting moral battles they know they’ll lose.
Which major award did the film adaptation win for Gregory Peck’s performance?
Academy Award for Best Actor