Characters
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Plot 1
Plot 2
Quotes
100

What does Mr. Raymond drink?

Coca-Cola

100

Why does Dill leave the courtroom?

He was crying

100

Why does Dill cry and leave the courtroom?

He is upset with Mr. Gilmer's questioning

100

What side of Mayella's face was beat up?

The right side

100

Who says this: "But you weren't in a fix- you testified that you were resisting Miss Ewell. Were you so scared that she'd hurt you, a big buck like you?"

Mr. Gilmer

200

What is Mr. Gilmer's job?

Prosecuting Attorney

200

How old is Mayella?

19

200

What did Mayella ask Tom for help with the night she was beaten?

Fixing a door

200

Why did Tom help Mayella with chores?

He felt sorry for her

200

Who says this: "Yes, suh. I felt right sorry for her, she seemed to try more’n the rest of ’em—"

Tom Robinson

300

Who accuses Tom Robinson?

Mayella Ewell

300

Who is Bob Ewell

Mayella's father

300

What is Mayella's home life?

She is poor and has seven siblings.

300

Who pretends to be drunk?

Dolphus Raymond

300

Who says this; “Cry about the simple hell people give other people—without even thinking. Cry about the hell white people give colored folks, without even stopping to think that they’re people, too.”

Mr. Raymond.

400

Who is the editor of the newspaper?

Mr. Underwood

400

How did Tom's hand get injured?

Torn apart in a cotton gin

400

What did Tom do when Bob appeared after Mayella kissed him?

Ran Away

400

How does Mayella react to Atticus being polite to her?

She thinks he is mocking her,

400

Who says this: "in the name of God, do your duty."

Atticus Finch

500

Who does Judge Taylor tell to leave the courtroom for interrupting the trial?

Mr. Link Deas

500

Who does Atticus call up as the only witness?

Tom Robinson

500

Why does Atticus believe Bob Ewell beat Mayella up?

He is left handed

500

Who enters the court after Atticus gives his closing statement?

Calpurnia

500

"I Just want the whole lot of you to know one thing right now. That boy's worked for me eight years an' I ain't had a speck of trouble outa him. Not a speck."

Link Deas