Characters
Themes
Vocabulary
Events and Setting
Short answer
100

The narrator and main character of the book.

Scout Finch

100

The lesson that Atticus is trying to teach scout and Jem.

Justice and Mortality

100

A symbol of innocence and goodness.

Mockingbird

100

What was Jems reaction of the verdict?

He is angry and believes that all the evidence was clearly stating that he was innocent.

100

Explain why Jem and Scout are so shocked by the guilty verdict in Tom Robinson's trial.

Jem and Scout are shocked because they believe that the evidence was clear that Tom Robinson was innocent. They did not fully understand the racial prejudices that influenced the trial and the jury's decision. This moment was a loss of innocence.

200

The kids father, and a symbol of justice sense he defended Tom Jobinson

Atticus Finch

200

An example of how courage is portrayed in the book.

Atticus defending Tom Robinson despite others' opinions.

200

Unjust or unfair treatment towards people because of race.

Racial Prejudice

200

Where does the story take place?

Maycomb county. 

200

How does the character Miss Maudie serve as a source of support and guidance for the children, particulary in the trial?

Miss Maudie serves as a moral guide and voice of reason throughout the novel, especially after the trial. She explains the complexities of justice and provides Scout with a different perspective on the events in Maycomb. After the trial, she reassures the children that change, althougth slow is possible, even in the face of prejudice.

300

Accused of taking advantage of Mayella Ewell. Because of racial prejudice he is convicted.

Tom Robinson

300

an example of racial injustice in the towns perception of Atticus taking the Tom Robinson case.

Atticus is not the hero in the town eyes because of racism and social standards.

300

The ability to have understanding and to put yourself in others shoes.

Empathy

300

What is the time frame of story (including the era of time)?

1930's in the great depression

300

How does Scouts view of Boo Radley evolve over the course of the novel? Provide specific examples.

At first, Scout views boo as a mysterious, frightening figure. However as the novel progresses, she begins to understand that boo is a kind and compassionate person who has been watching over her and Jem. she eventually realizes that her initial fear of him was based on misunderstanding and rumors.

400

Protects the kids from Bob Ewell's attack showing the importance of protecting the innocent.

Boo/Arthur Radley 

400

name one character that empathy is shown through mainly

Atticus, Scout or Jem.

400

Violations of the rights of others, or unfair treatment.

Injustice

400

Who ultimately killed Bob Ewell?

Boo Rabley
400

What is the significance of the final scene where Scout stands on Boo Radley's porch? How does it symbolize her growth?

The final scene where Scout stands on Boo's porch symbolizes her growth because she's able to see the world from Boo's perspective. She now understands that the importance of empathy and has matured in her ability to appreciate others beyond surface level judgments.

500

Mayella Ewell's father, is impulsice, and is obsessed with his reputation.

Bob Ewell

500

What the title"To Kill a Mockingbird" Shows

It shows destruction of innocence.

500

Quality of being honest and having strong moral principals.

Integrity

500

How does scout perception of Boo Radley Change?

She realizes he is selfless and a protector rather than someone to be someone to be afraid of.

500

What does the novel suggest about the nature of justice in the flaws within the legal system, particularly in the case of Tom Robinson?

The novel suggests that the legal system is flawed, as racial prejudices influences both the trial's outcome and the behavior of the towns people. The jury's guilty verdict despite the lack of evidence, highlights the deep-seated racism in Maycomb and the injustices faced by African Americans, particularly in the courtroom.