who Wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?
Harper Lee
What town does the novel take place in?
Maycomb, Alabama
Who is the narrator of the story?
Scout Finch
What does the mockingbird symbolizes?
Innocence
What word mean lack of interest or concern"?
Apathy
In what Decade is the novel set?
1930s
Who was Falsey accused of the crime?
Tom Robison
what is Atticus Finch's profession?
Lawyer
Standing up for what is right despite oppositions represents which theme?
Moral Courage
Which word means " Honesty and strong moral Principles"?
Integrity
What historical event affects the town of Maycomb?
The Great Depression
What crime is Tom Robison accused of?
Assaulting Mayella Ewell
Which Character is misunderstood but untimely heroic?
Boo Radley
What theme is shown through racial prejudice in the trial?
Injustice
Judging others unfairly without knowing the facts is?
Prejudice
Where did Harper Lee grow up?
Monroeville, Alabama
What even causes Jem and Scout's view of the world to change?
The trial of Tom Robinson
Who attacks Jem and Scout?
Bod Ewell
Boo Radley represents what idea?
misjudged goodness/ empathy
The ability to understand other's feelings is what?
Empathy
What major literary award did the novel win?
The Pulitzer Prize
How does the novel end?
Boo Radley saves Jem and Scout from Bod Ewell
Which character struggles the most with the trial's outcome emotionally?
Jem Finch
What lesson does Atticus teach Scout about understanding others?
you must see things from other people's perspective.
Unfair treatment based on race or difference?
Discrimination