This character is sad and is unable to explain that sadness.
Antonio
This character is the narrator of the novel.
Scout Finch
This is a symbol of commitment in The Merchant of Venice
Identify the speaker. Then, explain the meaning of the quotation. "Let the dead bury the dead, Mr. Finch. Let the dead bury the dead."
Heck Tate. Let this case end here, Mr. Finch. Bob Ewell is responsible for the death of Tom. Now, Bob Ewell is dead. It's time to let everything go.
What is the name of Mrs.Gray's daughter?
Cadence
This character thinks Antonio needs to lighten up and have fun like him.
Gratiano
This character is Scout's brother.
Jem
This symbol represents law. It represents a commitment to law in The Merchant of Venice. (Hint. Shylock)
The pound of flesh
"Well, it'd be sort of like shooting a mockingbird, wouldn't it?"
Scout Finch says this to Atticus at the end of the novel. She is talking about letting the town know that Boo Radley saved the children from Bob Ewell. It would destroy the life he created for himself, and he didn't do anything to deserve it. He should be happy and keep his life to himself.
What is the name of Mrs.Gray's dog?
Abby
This character reveals caskets to the princes, and advises the heiress on the suitors.
Nerissa
This character is Scout's father and a lawyer.
Atticus Finch
This symbol in To Kill a Mockingbird represents innocence
The mockingbird
"IN SOOTH, I KNOW NOT WHY I AM SO SAD"
Antonio
What other subject does Mrs.Gray teach other than English?
Geography
This suitor is arrogant and therefore thinks he deserves Portia.
Prince of Arragon
his character is the same age as Scout and comes to visit Maycomb every summer. (Hint: He won a beautiful child contest!)
Dill
This PERSON in To Kill a Mockingbird represents the children's development from innocence toward a grown-up moral perspective.
Boo Radley
"TO BE RULED BY MY CONSCIENCE, I SHOULD STAY WITH THE JEW MY MASTER, WHO (GOD BLESS THE MARK) IS A KIND OF DEVIL"
I sing
This character falls in love with a Jewish girl.
Lorenzo
This character is the Finch's cook.
Calpurnia
These objects represent symbols in The Merchant of Venice that resembles the cultural and legal system of Venice in some respects.
The 3 caskets
"WHAT IF MY HOUSE BE TROUBLED WITH A RAT AND I BE PLEASED TO GIVE TEN THOUSAND DUCATS TO HAVE IT BANED? WHAT, ARE YOU ANSWERED YET?"
Shylock
What is the world's longest river?
The Amazon