To Kill a Mockingbird is told from this character's point of view.
Scout Finch
Miss Caroline
The place Jem goes to read 30 mins a day for a month.
Mrs. Dubose's house
When the reader has to infer what a character is like.
Indirect Characterization
The reader learns about the characters, setting, and situation
Exposition
This character bought air rifles for Christmas for Scout and Jem.
Uncle Jack
The character who basically raises Scout and Jem
Calpurnia
The story takes place in what time period?
1930s
The events that make up a story (broken down into 5 parts)
Plot
An object, person, place or event that has more than one literal meaning is a(n)
Symbol
This character's house caught on fire, and surprisingly, the character was positive after it happened.
Miss Maudie
The neighbor who is a big gossip.
Miss Stephanie Crawford
The name of the dog Atticus kills
Tim Johnson
What is a hyperbole?
Extreme exaggeration
The overall meaning that a reader can take from a story
Theme
This character sewed Jem's pants and put a blanket around Scout.
Arthur (Boo) Radley
The sheriff of Maycomb.
Sheriff Heck Tate
Scout's fiance
Dill (Charles Baker Harris)
A character who undergoes a significant change
Dynamic Character
Two characters who are opposites
Foil Character
This character is always making a big deal of Scout needing to act more like a lady.
Aunt Alexandra
Scout's cousin who calls Atticus a name and Uncle Jack gets involved.
Francis
The girl who accuses Tom Robinson
Mayella Ewell
What does the M in MEL-Con stand for?
Main idea (topic sentence)
A reference in literature to music, art, history, pop culture, or another piece of literature
Allusion