Background
Characters
Plot Points
Figurative Language
Misc.
100

The author of To Kill a Mockingbird.

Who is Harper Lee?

100

The real name of "Boo" Radley.

Who is Arthur Radley?

100

Miss Caroline believes that Scout has learned to do these things wrong.

What is reading and writing?
100

The symbol that represents innocence and the desire to be kind, even though the world may "shoot" you.

What is a mockingbird?

100

The character that makes up wild stories to cope with his poor home life.

Who is Dill Harris?

200

The time period that this novel takes place in.

What is the 1930s/Great Depression?

200

Scout's real name.

Who is Jean Louise Finch?

200

How Scout causes the mob to disperse when they are at the jailhouse.

She singles out Mr. Cunningham and talks to him about his personal life.
200

The plot device used when Scout says, "Thus began our longest journey together," right before she and Jem are attacked by Boo Radley.

What is foreshadowing?

200
Why Scout is considered "unladylike."

She wears overalls, fights, plays roughly with boys, etc.

300

The town that this novel takes place in.

What is Maycomb, Alabama?

300
Jem and Scout's Aunt.

Who is Aunt Alexandra? 

300

What Tom Robinson says that makes the courtroom angry.

What is "He felt sorry for Mayella?"

300

The one object present on the Ewell property that symbolizes a yearning for beauty/control amidst all of the garbage.

What are Mayella's Red Geraniums?

300

The reason it was obvious that Tom Robinson could not have committed the crime.

What is an unusable left arm?

400

The character loosely based on Harper Lee's father.

Who is Atticus Finch?

400

The town sheriff who insists that "Bob Ewell fell on his knife."

Who is Heck Tate?

400

Name something that Scout and Jem found in the knot hole.

What is soap dolls, chewing gum, a broken stopwatch, a spelling-bee medal, etc.

400

The "simple trick" that Atticus teaches Jem and Scout throughout the novel.

What is putting yourself in someone else's skin/shoes and walking around in them.

400
What the offering was being taken for in Calpurnia's church.

What is Helen Robinson and the family?

500
The case that inspired the trial in To Kill a Mockingbird.
What is the Scottsboro Case?
500

The "town drunk" who actually just drinks Coca Cola out of a brown paper sack. He also enjoys the company of the African American community over whites.

Who is Dolphus Raymond?

500

The reason that Atticus believes that Mrs. Dubose is the strongest person he knows.

She decided to free herself of her addiction, even though she knew she was dying.

500

Mrs. Dubose's gift to Jem that lets him know that she is not done tormenting him yet, even after she is gone.

What is a camelia/flower in a box?

500

The moment that Scout finally "sees" the world through Boo Radley's eyes.

What is after Scout and Boo walk to the Radley house after he had saved them, and she stands on the porch and envisions all that he has seen?