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100

Explain why Jem and Scout are shocked by the guilty verdict in Tom Robinson's trial.

Jem and Scout are shocked because they believed that the evidence was clear that Tom Robinson was innocent. They did not fully understand the racial prejudices that influenced the trial and the jury's decision. This moment marks a loss of innocence for them

100

Who is Scout Finch?

The narrator of the story. Scout is an intelligent, curious, and sometimes hot-headed young girl. Her development throughout the novel includes learning about complexities of justice, race, and morality in Maycomb.

100

What is the town the story takes place in called?

Maycomb

100

What does the mockingbird mean?

A symbol of innocence and goodness, representing characters who are harmed or destroyed by the prejudice or evil of others. Tom Robinson and Boo Radley are examples of "mockingbirds."

100

Why does Atticus defend Tom Robinson?

It is the right thing to do.

200

How does the chapter of Miss Maudie serve as a source of support and guidance for the children, Particularly after the trial.

Miss Maudie serves as a moral guide and voice of reason throughout the novel, especially after the trial. She explains the complexities of justice and provides Scout with a different perspective on the events in Maycomb. After the trial, she reassures the children that change, although slow, is possible, even in the face of prejudice.

200

Who is Jem Finch?

Scout's older brother. Jem matures throughout the novel, growing disillusioned with the idea of justice as he witnesses the racism and prejudice with the trial of Tom Robinson.

200

Why does Mayella's beating point to Bob Ewell.

Mayella's beating points to Bob Ewell because he is left handed and the hit mark is on the right side of her face.

200

Define racial prejudice.

Racial prejudice means the unjust or unfair treatment of someone based on their race tom was convicted of a crime he did not commit because of racial prejudice.

200

Why is Jem confused and upset, and struggle to understand?

He is confused and upset, and struggles to understand the injustice to the guilty verdict.

300

How does Scout's view of Boo Radley evolve over the course of the novel? Provide specific examples.

At first, Scouts view of Boo as a mysterious, frightening figure. However, as the novel progresses, she begins to understand that Boo is a kind and compassionate person who has been watching over her and Jem. She eventually realizes that her initial fear of him was based on misunderstanding and rumors.

300

Who is Atticus Finch?

Scout and Jem's father, and a lawyer in Maycomb. Atticus serves as a moral pillar of the novel, representing justice, empathy, and integrity. He defends Tom Robinson despite knowing the town's prejudices will work against him.

300

Why do the kids change their minds about Boo?

The kids change their view of boo because they thought he was a bad person but grew to see he was a compassionate giving person.

300

Define Integrity.

The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. Atticus Finch is the embodiment of integrity throughout the novel.

300

Why did all of the black people stand when Atticus left the court room?

When Atticus left the court room the all of black people stood because he defended a black person.

400

What is the significance of the final scene where Scout stands on Boo Radley's porch? How does this symbolize growth?

The final scene where Scout stands on Boo's porch symbolizes her growth because she is able to see the world from Boo's perspective. She now understands the importance of empathy and has matured in her ability to appreciate others beyond surface-level judgments.

400

Who is Tom Robinson?

A black man accused of raping Mayella Ewell. Tom represents the mockingbird in the story- an innocent man wronged by society and the judicial system. Despite his innocence, he is convicted due to racial prejudice.

400

How did Tom Robinson die?

Tom Robinson attempts to escape from prison and is shot and killed. His death is a direct consequence of the racial prejudice in the legal system and Maycomb's society.

400

What the word for this definition? The violation of the rights of others, or unfair treatment. Much of the novel deals with the ___ faced by Tom Robinson due to racial bias in the legal system.

Injustice.

400

What is the significance of the title?

The significance of the title is the distraction of innocence and goodness.

500

What does this novel suggests about the nature of justice and the flaws within the legal system, particularly in the case of Tom Robinson?

The novel suggests that the legal system is flawed, as racial prejudice influences both the trial's outcome and the behavior of the townspeople. The jury's guilty verdict, despite the lack of evidence, highlights the deep-seated racism in Maycomb and the injustices faced by African Americans, particularly in the courtroom.

500

Who is a mysterious and reclusive man who is initially feared by Scout and Jem. Throughout the novel, he evolves from a figure of local superstition to a compassionate, protective figure who ultimately save Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell's attack?

Boo Radley.

500

What is Tom Robinson's trial about?

Tom Robinson is a black man accused of raping Mayella Ewell, a white woman. Atticus Finch is appointed as his defense lawyer. The trial reveals the racial prejudices of the town and the flaws of the justice system.

500

Define empathy.

The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. A key lesson in the novel is the importance of walking in someone else's shoes, as expressed by Atticus.

500

What was Maycomb like in 1930?

Maycomb was segregated both socially and legally.