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Main characters
100

The ability to do what is right, even when it is difficult 

Courage

100

Who is the narrator of the story?

scout Finch

100

A symbol of innocence and goodness. Tom Robinson represents this.

Mockingbird

100

Why does Atticus defend Tom Robinson?

He thinks it is the right thing to do


100

Mayella's father, who is an alcoholic, racist, and violent. 

Bob Ewell

200

The separation of people, especially based on race, in public spaces

Segregation

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200

Who is scouts older brother?

Jem Finch

200

The unfair or unjust treatment of someone based on their race.

Racial prejudice

200

How does Jem react to the guilty verdict?

Confused,upset, and struggles to understand the injustice

200

A mysterious and reclusive man who is initially feared by scout and Jem.

Boo Radley

300

A story with a hidden meaning, often moral or politcal

Allegory


300

Scout and Jem's father, a lawyer in maycomb

Atticus Finch

300

The ability to understand and share feeling of another.

Empathy

300

WHo saves the children form Bob Ewell

Boo Radley


300

The Finch family's black housekeeper and caretaker

Calpurnia

400

A widely held but oversimplified and generalized belief about a particular group of people.

Stereotype

400

A black man accused of raping Mayella Ewell

Tom Robinson 

400

The violation of rights of others, or unfair treatment.

Injustice

400

WHo introduces the Finches to Maycomb

Scout

400

Scouts summer friend who stays with his aunt in Maycomb

Dill Harris

500

Courage in pain or adversity

Fortitude

500

A young white woman who accuses Tom Robinson of raping her

Mayella Ewell

500

The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.

Integrity


500

How do Scout and Jem mature?

They learn about the complexities of human nature,injustice, and moral courage.

500

A neighbor of the Finches who serves as a supportive figure for Scout and Jem

Miss Maudie