Characters
Part 1 Events
Part 2 Events
Symbols
More characters
100

Scout’s older brother

Jem Finch

100

Jem destroys her flowers

Mrs. Dubose's

100

The lynch mob disperses because this character’s words brought them to their senses

Scout
100

This character symbolizes a mockingbird at the end of the novel

Boo Radley

(Tom & Atticus are also mockingbird symbols from the novel.) 

100

Lawyer who defends a black man.

Atticus Finch

200

Scout’s first grade teacher

Miss Caroline

200

Scout hears this when she rolls into the Radley yard

Laughter from inside the house

200

During Atticus’s cross examination of Mayella, he tries to get her to admit this

Her father (Bob) was the one who beat her.

200

The mad dog symbolizes this.

Racism (Citizens of Maycomb infected with racism, just as the dog is infected with rabies)

200

Mysterious neighbor the children have never seen.

Boo Radley (until the end, when Scout sees him)

300

Dill’s aunt; the Finch’s neighbor

Miss Rachel

300

Jem says Scout shouldn’t eat the gum she finds in the Radley tree because…

It'll kill her

300

Scout and Dill learn that Dolphus pretends to do what?

Drink alcohol/act drunk 

(it’s actually Coca-cola in the bag) 

300

Boo’s gifts to the children symbolize this.

Friendship

300

She accuses Tom of rape.

Mayella Ewell

400

Brother of Arthur Radley who rarely speaks

Nathan Radley

400

This is the best part of summer for Scout

Dill Harris coming to visit

400

Heck Tate finds what under the big oak on Halloween night?

Bob Ewell dead with a knife wound

400

Which characters are the main symbols of hypocrisy?

Mrs. Merriweather, Miss Gates, Aunt Alexandra (until the end of the novel)

400

Lives with the Finches while the trial is going on.

Aunt Alexandra

500

White man who prefers to live with black people

Dolphus Raymond

500

Jem realizes Boo is kind when he does this the night of Miss Maudie’s fire

Gives Scout a blanket to keep warm

500

Atticus says Mayella has broken the time-honored code of…

Tempting an African American

500

Mayella’s red geraniums symbolized what?

Her deep longing for beauty, love, and a better life

500

Upright farmer who refuses to accept charity.

Walter Cunningham, Sr.

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