The character who shows the most visible signs of fear, confusion and doubt while testifying?
Who is Mayella Ewell.
What causes the entire courtroom to gasp and react during Atticus's cross-examination of Mayella?
When Atticus asks Mayella if her father, Bob Ewell, was the one who actually beat her.
Who says this, and about whom? "She was white, and she tempted a Negro."
Atticus Finch about Mayella Ewell.
Which theme is highlighted by the unfair treatment of Tom Robinson?
Racial Injustice (racism)
What term is used to describe the person who is accused of a crime in a trial?
Defendant.
They subtly reveals their racism during the trial by referring to Tom Robinson as "boy"?
Who is Mr. Gilmer.
What does Mayella claim happened on the evening of the alleged assault?
She claims that Tom Robinson attacked and raped her.
Who says, "I felt right sorry for her, she seemed to try more'n the rest of 'em—"?
Tom Robinson.
What theme is explored through Atticus’s defence of Tom Robinson despite the prejudice in Maycomb?
Moral Courage.
What is the term for the group of people responsible for determining the outcome of a trial?
A Jury.
An authoritative character who demonstrates a calm and methodical demeanour despite the intense pressure?
Who is Atticus Finch.
What is significant about the way Atticus questions Mayella?
He treats her with respect by calling her 'Miss' and 'Mam', and tries to reveal inconsistencies in her story.
Who says this and in what context?
"People generally see what they look for, and hear what they listen for."
Judge Taylor, referring to the bias in the courtroom.
Which character displays "moral integrity"? Explain how is it revealed?
Atticus through his commitment to justice and fairness, regardless of the odds.
What does "cross-examination" refer to?
The questioning of a witness by the opposing side.
The first person to unexpectedly reveals a significant detail about Mayella’s injuries, contradicting her story?
Who is Sheriff Heck Tate.
What does Atticus do during his closing argument that shocks Jem and Scout?
He loosens his tie and removes his coat.
Which character states, "The defendant is not guilty, but somebody in this courtroom is"? When do they say it?
Atticus Finch during his closing argument.
Which themes are demonstrated by the way the townspeople react to the trial?
Racism and prejudice.
What is the meaning of the term "verdict"?
The decision reached by a jury.
The character whose testimony casts doubt on the Ewells' story by highlighting a significant limitation?
Who is Tom Robinson (due to his disabled left arm).
What does Tom Robinson say when asked why he helped Mayella?
He says he felt sorry for her.
Who says this and what is he referring to? "But there is one way in this country in which all men are created equal."
Atticus Finch, referring to the court (Justice) system.
How does the trial illustrate the theme of "loss of innocence"?
Scout, Jem and Dill's disillusionment with the justice system and their community - their emotional reactions.
What is "reasonable doubt," and why is it important in a trial?
It refers to insufficient evidence that prevents a judge or jury from convicting a defendant of a crime.