To Kill a Mockingbird Ch 1-3 Flashcards
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To Kill a Mockingbird Ch 1-3 Flashcards

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Who is Atticus Finch?

Father to Jem and Scout, lawyer in Maycomb County, grew up on Finch's Landing.

Who is Jean Louise (Scout) Finch?

Story is told in her point of view, younger sister to Jem.

Who is Jem Finch?

Scout's older brother, first born to Atticus.

What is Maycomb?

<p>Is 20 miles east of Finch's Landing, where Jem, Scout, and Atticus live, is the county seat of Maycomb County, in Alabama.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is Calpurnia?

<p>Atticus's cook, looks after Jem and Scout.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is Charles Baker (Dill) Harris?

<p>Rachel Haverford's nephew, 6 years old, spending the summers with his Aunt Rachel, becomes friends with Scout and Jem.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is The Radley Place?

<p>An old house that housed a malevolent phantom, blamed for all bad things in the town.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is Arthur (Boo) Radley?

<p>One of Mr. Radley's sons, kept out of trouble by Mr. Radley.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is Miss Stephanie Crawford?

<p>Neighborhood gossip.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is Miss Caroline Fisher?

<p>Scout's teacher.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is Walter Cunningham?

<p>A boy in Scout's class, had hookworm and didn't have shoes or lunch.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Calpurnia's fault?

<p>She taught Scout how to write (cursive).</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Dill dare Jem to do?

<p>Dill bet Jem The Gray Ghost against 2 Tom Swifts that Jem wouldn't get farther than the Radley gate.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Scout's first crime at school?

<p>Scout's crime was that she knew how to read.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Characters and Their Roles

  • Atticus Finch: Father of Scout and Jem, a lawyer in Maycomb County. He grew up on Finch's Landing, illustrating a connection to the area's history and his family roots.
  • Jean Louise (Scout) Finch: Narrator of the story, younger sister to Jem. Her perspective drives the events and themes of childhood innocence.
  • Jem Finch: Scout's older brother and Atticus's firstborn, representing the complexities of growing up.

Setting

  • Maycomb: Located 20 miles east of Finch's Landing, it serves as the main setting for the story. The county seat of Maycomb County, Alabama reflects the Southern community dynamics and social issues at play.

Supporting Characters

  • Calpurnia: The Finch family's cook who plays a maternal role in supervising Jem and Scout, bridging cultural gaps in the Finch household.
  • Charles Baker (Dill) Harris: A six-year-old boy visiting his Aunt Rachel in the summer. He develops a close friendship with Scout and Jem, embodying the themes of childhood adventure.

The Radley Family

  • The Radley Place: An eerie, mysterious house associated with tales of a malevolent phantom. The Radleys, secretive and reclusive, embody the town's superstitions and fear of the unknown.
  • Arthur (Boo) Radley: The youngest Radley son, sheltered by his father to protect him from cultural stigma after a troubled youth. He becomes the subject of local myths and represents the themes of misunderstood innocence.

Social Dynamics

  • Miss Stephanie Crawford: Acts as the neighborhood gossip, illustrating how rumors can shape perceptions and influence social dynamics in Maycomb.
  • Miss Caroline Fisher: Scout's teacher, representing the education system's disconnect with local customs and knowledge.

Key Events and Themes

  • Walter Cunningham: A boy in Scout's class from a poor family, unable to afford lunch, showcasing social class disparities.
  • Calpurnia's Teaching: She teaches Scout cursive writing, highlighting the conflict between formal education and familial learning.
  • Dill's Dare: Dill challenges Jem to touch the Radley house, marking the beginning of their fascination with Boo Radley, representing childhood curiosity and bravery.
  • Scout's School Experience: Her first "crime" is reading, demonstrating the clash between her home education and Miss Caroline's traditional teaching methods, highlighting themes of individuality and conformity.

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Test your knowledge of the key characters and setting from the first three chapters of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. This quiz focuses on Atticus Finch, Scout Finch, Jem Finch, and Maycomb. Perfect for students looking to reinforce their understanding of the text.

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