What is the name of the most predominantly appearing character in the book?
Jean Lewis Finch (Scout)
What period in time in American history does this book take place?
The Great Depression
Why was Tom Robinson put on trial?
He was charged with rape against Mayella Ewell, which was a false accusation.
What is the name of Scout’s professor who gets mad at her for knowing how to read?
Ms. Caroline
What was the author’s main inspiration for most of the characters in the book?
Harper Lee inspired most of her characters on her family and neighbors.
Who or what appointed Atticus to be Tom Robinson’s lawyer?
Judge Taylor
What is the name of the character whom is portrayed as a bad person but they really aren’t?
Boo Radley
What laws which perpetuated segregation inspired the time period the book was in?
The Jim Crow Laws
When Ms. Maudie’s house catches on fire, why does she not act saddened or deeply upset?
She is able to have more for her gardening and as there is no one else that lives there, it’s more appropriate for one person.
What is the name of another predominantly appearing character whom lies about a game of strip poker at such a young age?
Charles Baker Harris (Dill)
Why is/was To Kill a Mockingbird considered a banned book?
Because it featured racist rhetoric and an it’s trial is based on an allegation of rape.
What is the general attitude Maycomb has to Atticus defending Tom Robinson in court?
The neighborhood reacts negatively and criticize Atticus for taking the job even though every other lawyer said they wouldn’t take the case.
Which character is the kindest to the children besides Atticus?
Ms. Maudie Atkinson
What is the name of the trial which inspired the book?
Scottsboro Boys Case Trial
What game causes Jem to lose his pants on the fence of the Radley home?
The Boo Radley Game