PLOT
CHARACTERS
SYMBOLS
THEMES
100
Who is the narrator?

Scout Finch

100

What are the names of Atticus's children?

Scout and Jem
100

What/Who does the mockingbird symbolize?

innocence; both Tom Robinson and Boo Radley's characters represent mockingbirds

100

What does Mayella's accusation reveal?

Her accusation is accepted due to her race and social class.

200

When and where does the story take place?

During the Great Depression in Maycomb Alabama

200

What is Tom Robinson being accused of?

Rape

200

What does the knothole represent?

Human connection

200

How does the novel define courage?

As persistence instead of physical strength.

300
What items do the children find in the tree at Boo Radley's?

gum, figurines, coins

300

What is Jem's attitude towards Scout?

He is very protective of her.

300

What does the rabid dog represent?

Racism is a disease

300

What theme is revealed when Scout Finch learns to see things from other people's perspectives?

Empathy

400

What is the main conflict of the plot?

Man vs. Society

400

Who sneaks out to confront the mob? (not Atticus)

Scout, Jem, and Dill

400

What does the cement in the knothole signify?

When Nathan Radley fills the knothole with cement, it symbolizes the loss of connection and how society shuts down out of fear.

400

What theme is highlighted by the idea that killing a mockingbird is a sin?

It symbolizes people who do no harm but are hurt anyway.

500

What does Boo Radley give Scout after the house fire?

A blanket.

500

What is the full name of the mad dog that Atticus shoots?

Tim Johnson

500

In what chapter does the mad dog appear?

Chapter 10

500

How does Boo Radley challenge the town's assumptions and what does this reveal?

Boo is initially feared and judged based on rumors, but he is actually kind and protective of Jem and Scout.