Who is the African-American man who is accused of rape in the story?
Who is Tom Robinson?
Who is Scout Finch
The story is set in this place and decade
What is 1930s Maycomb
This is one item that is found in the tree.
What is a pocket watch, tarnished medal, soap statues, pack of gum, or yarn?
One major theme of the play is protecting the innocent. Who is a character that is not seen as an example of an innocent character that needs to be protected?
Any character who is not Scout, Jem, Dill, Tom Robinson, or Arther (Boo) Radley
Who is the defense lawyer who is Scout and Jem's father as well as the man defending Tom Robinson in the case?
Who is Atticus Finch?
The character who is the leader of the lynch mob who go to the accused man's cell the night before the trial.
Who is Walter Cunningham?
This hard evidence successfully convicted Tom Robinson.
What is "There was no hard evidence"
What does Scout find in the tree near the Radley's house?
What is C. A pack of gum
This animal is a symbol of the theme of innocence from the play.
What is a mockingbird?
The child who helps convince the lynch mob to give up their attempt to lynch Tom Robinson and go home.
Who is Scout Finch
The character who is seen by the people of the town as a dangerous man who only comes out at night to stalk the neighborhoods
Who is Arthur or Boo Radley?
How many times was Tom Robinson shot when trying to escape from prison?
What is 17 times?
This important detail about Tom Robinson more than likely makes him innocent in the accusation of Mayella's rape
What is crippled left arm?
Dignity is another Major theme of the story. Name a character who displays dignity through their job, has their dignity robbed from them because of societal pressures, or a character who tries to reclaim their dignity before they die. Name two characters
Who is Atticus Finch, Mrs. Dubose, or Tom Robinson?
These characters who, while not their biological mother, still acts as a motherly figures to Scout and Jem Finch
Who is Calpurnia and Miss Maudie?
These three characters died throughout the narrative.
Who are Tom Robinson, Bob Ewell, and Mrs. Dubose?
This is the reason none of the children came to Mayella's aid when she was screaming during the rape.
What is in town getting ice cream?
The lesson about Hitler makes Scout question the differences between these two different governments.
A primary Theme is bias/prejudice and the slow process society is taking to overcome it. The jury, while convicting Robinson because of his race, shows this slow process when they do this before ultimately deciding Tom's guilt.
What is taking a very long time to reach their decision?
This man oversaw the trial and ended up announcing the verdict in court. He was also a target on Bob Ewell's revenge list
Who is Judge Taylor?
The man who helps Helen Robinson get back on her feet by offering her a job after her husband is guilty.
Who is Link Deas?
These are the three men that Bob Ewell definitely had on his revenge list after the case ended
Who are Tom Robinson, Judge Taylor, and Atticus Finch?
Scout finally understands Boo Radley's reasons for staying in the house at this moment in the play.
What is the resolution/the end of the play?
One theme is how adults influence the next generation. What is one example of adults shaping children positively and what is one example of adults shaping children negatively.
Who is Atticus Finch/Maudie/Calpurnia teaching Finch children?
Who is Frances/Cecil Jacob and their parents?