Who is the narrator of the story?
Who is Scout Finch
What is a major theme in the novel?
What is Racial Injustice
What does Scout get in trouble for when she starts school?
What is already knowing how to read
How is the tree with the knothole important?
What is it serves as a means of connection and communication between Boo Radley and the children
In what town does the story take place?
What is Maycomb, Alabama
What does Atticus Finch do for a living?
What is Lawyer
How does the theme of racism manifest in the story?
What is through the attitudes of the citizens of Maycomb and the trial of Tom Robinson
Who is the first character to show hostility towards Scout?
Who is Miss Caroline
What did Jem going to retrieve his pants from the Radley house show?
It demonstrated his growing sense of responsibility and his deepening understanding of the distinction between innocent mischief and true disobedience.
What decade does the novel take place in?
What is the 1930s
Who is the mysterious neighbor that the children are curious about?
Who is Boo Radley
What lesson does Atticus teach his children about empathy?
What is to understand others, you must walk in their shoes, meaning that you must try to understand other people's perspective on things
Who only shows up to the first day of school
Who is the Ewell children
How do the rabid dog and its shooting symbolize loss of innocence?
What is racism and the realities of evil
How does the setting influence the characters' behaviors?
What is it reflects the social hierarchies and racial tensions that were common at the time
Who tells Scout she must act more ladylike?
Who is Aunt Alexandria
What theme begins to be explored through Scout and Jem drifting apart?
What is the idea of growing up, and beginning to lose some of that childhood innocence.
Who does Jem invite to dinner at the Finches house
Who is Walter Cunningham
What does the nut grass in Miss Maudie's lawn symbolize
What is racism - when it takes hold, it's hard to get rid of it and it spreads everywhere
Where do the Finches live in Maycomb? And what does that say about their financial means.
What is the Finches live in a house on the main street in town, which shows that they are better off financially than other families in town
Who is Tom Robinson and what is he accused of?
Who is a black man who has been accused of raping a white woman
How does Boo Radley represent the theme of prejudice?
What is he is judged without being known, symbolizing societal fears
What does Mr. Radley do to the knothole in the tree outside of his house
What is he fills it with cement
What do Miss Maudies Azealeas symbolize?
What is that beauty can grow out of darkness and evil
Where does Scout spend Christmas?
Where is at Finches Landing with Aunt Alexandria's family