Who is the narrator of the novel?
Scout Finch
What does the mocking bird symbolize?
innocence and harmlessness.
What is the setting of the story?
Maycomb, Alabama
Atticus' son
Jem Finch
This characters house catches on fire (chapter 8)
Miss Maudie
The mysterious neighbor that never comes outside.
Boo Radley
What might the Knothole symbolize?
The distant friendship between Boo Radley and Jim and Scout
what is scouts real name?
Jean Louise Finch
Teacher, strict, unaware of her surroundings
Miss Caroline
What game do Jem, Scout and Dill play when Dill returns to Maycomb for summer?
Boo Radley
Who is the Finch's cook?
Calpurnia
What or who is the Gray Ghost supposed to symbolize?
Boo Radley
Who is the protagonist of the novel?
Scout
Neighbor to the finches, Pees off his porch
Mr. Avery
Why does Atticus take on the case of Tom Robinson?
He believes it is the right thing to do
Who is the same age as Scout and comes to visit Maycomb every summer?
Dill
What might Mrs. Dubose's last camellia to Jem represent or symbolize?
Forgiveness
Who is the author of the book?
Harper Lee
Poor, classmate of scout, can't afford lunch money
Walter Cunningham
Why does Atticus say it is a sin to kill a mockingbird?
Mockingbirds never harm anything, they only do good by singing.
The character that is Poor and spends his welfare on booze
Mr. Ewell
What might the burning down of miss Maudies house symbolize?
The coming together of the town before being split by the trial
Who is the president of the United States at the time the events of the story occur?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Mean neighbor, Addicted to morphine
Mrs. Dubose
Why was Atticus asked to kill the mad dog?
he was the only one who could kill the dog in one shot