Characters
Character Traits
Important Events
Vocabulary
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
Contemptuously
In a disrespectful manner
100
What is the setting of the story?
Maycomb, Alabama
200
This character feels each call of "guilty" as a stab in their back.
Jem
200
strong-willed female relative, well-intentioned but still mildly prejudiced.
Aunt Alexandra
200
In chapter 8, who puts a blanket around Scout after the fire?
Boo Radley
200
Elucidate
To clearly explain
200
Who is the author of the book?
Harper Lee
300
This character married a black woman and leads a double life.
Dolphus Raymond
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
Fatalistic
To accept things as inevitable; The view that we are powerless to do anything other than what we actually do.
300
Who is the protagonist of the novel?
Scout
400
This character is the same age as Scout and comes to visit Maycomb every summer.
Dill
400
sheriff of Maycomb, asks Atticus to shoot a dog.
Heck Tate
400
True of False: Mayella Ewell says Tom Robinson came to her home many times.
False.
400
Furtive
sneaky; attempting to avoid detection
400
What is Scout's real name?
Jean Louise Finch
500
This character is the Finch's cook.
Calpurnia
500
Mean, hides a secret drug addiction due to chronic pain and illness.
Mrs. Dubose
500
Why does Atticus say it is a sin to kill a mockingbird?
They are innocent.
500
indignant
feeling or showing anger or annoyance
500
Who is the town gossip?
Ms. Stephanie Crawford
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