Characters
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Events in the story
Trial stuff
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100
This is the character who is also the narrator of this novel.
Scout (Jean Louise Finch)
100
The cook
Cal (Calpurnia)
100
This person pretends that he is drunk because it gives people an excuse for his actions. No one could believe that a white man would in his right mind live with a black woman....
Dolphus Raymond
100
What do Dill and Scout learn from Mr. Raymond?
People aren't always as they appear
100
What happened to Scout's mother?
She died of a heart attack
200
Scout's brother
Jem (Jeremy) Finch
200
Summertime neighbor of the Finch children
Dill
200
What does Miss Maudie think of the Radley's?
They have a right to their privacy
200
What were Atticus' closing remarks to the jury?
There was no medical evidence to suggest that Mayella had been raped.
200
At the end of the book, what happens to Scout and Jem?
they are attacked by Bob Ewell
300
Lawyer who defends a negro
Atticus Finch
300
presiding judge at the trial
Judge Taylor
300
How does Jem lose his pants?
He took them off to free himself from the fence.
300
Why did Jem cry?
He was shocked at the injustice of the jury.
300
The setting of the novel is
Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930's
400
First grade teacher
Caroline Fisher
400
open-minded neighbor friendly to the children
Miss Maudie
400
Decribe the relationship between Aunt Alexandra and the children
They were usually at odds with each other
400
During the trial in the courtroom, Jem and Scout sat...
They sat with the Negroes in the balcony.
400
What happened to Jem and Scout on the way home from the pageant?
They were attacked by Bob Ewell
500
the prosecuting attorney
Mr. Gilmer
500
Gossipy neighbor
Stephanie Crawford
500
Why did Dill run away from home back to Maycomb?
He didn't feel like his parents needed him.
500
The jury found Tom Robinson
Guilty of rape
500
Why did Heck Tate insist that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife?
To cover up for Boo