Characters 1
Characters 2
Themes
Plot & Events
Misc.
100

This character is known to be a bad person from the beginning of the novel.

Who is Bob Ewell?

100

This character acts as a best friend for the Finch children during the summer?

Who is Dill?

100
This theme is portrayed through Maycomb's treatment of Tom, Aunt Alexandra's forcefulness in telling Scout to be ladylike, and the Children's initial treatment of Boo Radley.

What is Prejudice?

100

The jury convicted Tom only because...

What is they were prejudice / racist?

100

This is the narrator of the story

Who is Scout?

200

This character is a "mockingbird" because they are innocent and only help the children, even though the children do not understand them.

Who is Arthur (Boo) Radley?

200

This character makes a point of belittling Scout for not being "ladylike"

Who is Aunt Alexandra?

200

This theme is shown through examples of Maycomb Alabama and how the people of the town live.

What is small-town southern life?

200
This event during the attack ties back to the opening lines of the novel.

What is Jem breaking his arm?

200

This is the character who teaches Jem about trying to understand others, when he has to read to her.

Who is Mrs. Dubose?

300

This character is known to be snobby.  They look down upon others who they do not consider to be of the same social class as them.

Who is Aunt Alexandra?

300

This character represents kindness and gives the children another perspective (other than Atticus's) in teaching them tolerance.

Who is Miss Maudie?

300

This theme is shown through Jem and how he evolves and changes throughout the story?

What is growing up?

300

The climax of the novel is...

What is Bob Ewell's attack on the children?

300

These are the mockingbirds in the novel

Who are Tom, Boo, and the Children?

400

This character is not blood related to the Finches, but is treated like they are family.  The character also helps the Finch children to become more enlightened and accepting as they help them see beyond differences.

Who is calpurnia?

400

This is how Atticus Finch is different from those around him.

What is he is accepting, non-judgemental, kind, enlightened, and educated?

400

The theme that this quote best relates to...

"Maycomb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it...There was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go, nothing to buy, and no money to buy it with..."

What is small town southern life?

400

This is how Scout's view of Maycomb changes from the beginning of the novel to the end.

What is in the beginning Scout sees Maycomb as a safe place, but as the story evolves she starts to see all of the bad in the town through their treatment of Tom and others who are different.  The final moment being Bob Ewell's attack.

400

This comment by Scout foreshadows that Bob Ewell will be an antagonist

What is Scout saying that Atticus speaks negatively of the Ewells?

500

This moment is of Atticus's "weakness", when he shows one final time that he will do anything to find the good in others.

What is Atticus trying to blame Bob's attack on being "out of his mind"?

500

This is how the story of Boo Radley represents how the theme of prejudice evolves throughout the novel.

What is as the children grow older, and get to know Boo, they realize that although he is different from them, he is a kind person whom they should accept.

500

The theme that this quote best relates to...

"Remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird".  That was the only time I ever heard Atticus say it was a sin to do something...Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy...that is why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird"

What is good, evil, and human dignity?

500

These three things foreshadowed Bob Ewell's attack on the children.

What are: being fired from the WPA, suspected of breaking into Judge Taylor's home, and harassing Helen Robinson.

500

DAILY DOUBLE:

This is the kind act that Boo does for Scout during Miss Maudie's housefire.

What is giving her the blanket?