Characters
Character Traits
Important Events
Story Elements
Miscellaneous
100
This character is the narrator of the novel.
Scout
100
isolated, never steps foot outside.
Boo Radley
100
This woman's house catches on fire in chapter 8.
Miss Maudie
100
What type of character is our protagonist, Scout? 
Round, Dynamic
100
What is the setting of the story?
Maycomb, Alabama, 1933-1935
200
This character is Scout's brother.
Jem
200
strong-willed woman, Atticus' sister
Aunt Alexandra
200

In chapter 8, who puts a blanket around Scout after the fire?

Boo Radley

200

What is theme?

The moral or message of a story

200
Who is the author of the book?
Harper Lee
300
This character is Scout's father and a lawyer.
Atticus Finch.
300
poor, classmate of Scout, cannot afford lunch money
Walter Cunningham
300
Why does Atticus take on the case of Tom Robinson?
He believes it is the right thing to do.
300

Using an object to represent an abstract idea or concept

Symbolism

300

What kind of character is Atticus?

Static, Round

400
This character is the same age as Scout and comes to visit Maycomb every summer. (Hint: He won a beautiful child contest!)
What is Dill
400
sheriff of Maycomb, asks Atticus to shoot a dog.
Heck Tate
400

Who's face does Scout see in the midst of the mob outside of the jail?

Mr. Cunningham
400

What type of characterization is this: "There's a black boy dead for no reason, and the man responsible for it's dead. Let the dead bury the dead this time, Mr. Finch." - Heck Tate

Indirect

400

What is Scout's real name?

Jean Louise Finch

500

This character represents a mockingbird; was wrongly accused of a crime in which he had no voice.

Tom Robinson

500
teacher, strict, unaware of her surroundings
Miss Caroline
500
Why does Atticus say it is a sin to kill a mockingbird?
They just make beautiful music.
500

What is the Falling Action of the story?

Bob Ewell harasses Helen, Atticus, and Judge Taylor.

500

This novel is set during which major economic period?

The Great Depression

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