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Who is Atticus Finch?
Who is Atticus Finch?
Jem and Scout's father, a lawyer and a widower.
What did Dill dare Jem to do, and why?
What did Dill dare Jem to do, and why?
Dill dared Jem to touch the Radley house because he said Jem was a scaredy cat.
What was Scout's first 'crime' at school?
What was Scout's first 'crime' at school?
Her first 'crime' was knowing how to read and write.
What was Calpurnia's fault?
What was Calpurnia's fault?
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Why did Scout rub Walter Cunningham's nose in the dirt?
Why did Scout rub Walter Cunningham's nose in the dirt?
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What did Scout mean when she said, 'He ain't company, Cal, he's just a Cunningham'?
What did Scout mean when she said, 'He ain't company, Cal, he's just a Cunningham'?
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What were the two mistakes Miss Caroline makes on her first day of school?
What were the two mistakes Miss Caroline makes on her first day of school?
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Why didn't the Ewells have to go to school?
Why didn't the Ewells have to go to school?
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Who is Jean Louise (Scout) Finch?
Who is Jean Louise (Scout) Finch?
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Who is Jem Finch?
Who is Jem Finch?
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What is Maycomb?
What is Maycomb?
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Who is Calpurnia?
Who is Calpurnia?
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Who is Charles Baker Harris (Dill)?
Who is Charles Baker Harris (Dill)?
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What is The Radley Place?
What is The Radley Place?
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Who is Stephanie Crawford?
Who is Stephanie Crawford?
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Who is Arthur Radley?
Who is Arthur Radley?
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Who is Miss Caroline Fisher?
Who is Miss Caroline Fisher?
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Who is Walter Cunningham?
Who is Walter Cunningham?
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Who is Burris Ewell?
Who is Burris Ewell?
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Study Notes
Characters
- Atticus Finch: Jem and Scout's father, practicing lawyer, widower, embodies morality and justice.
- Jean Louise (Scout) Finch: Narrator and young girl coming of age, sister to Jem, daughter of Atticus.
- Jem Finch: Scout's older brother, best friend, navigating young adulthood and its challenges.
- Dill (Charles Baker Harris): Jem and Scout's imaginative summer friend and neighbor, fascinated by Boo Radley.
- Calpurnia: Finch family's housekeeper, acts as a mother figure, enforces discipline in the household.
- Arthur "Boo" Radley: Reclusive neighbor surrounded by mystery and rumors, considered an outcast by the townspeople.
- Walter Cunningham: Classmate of Scout from a poor family, exemplifies the town's socioeconomic struggles.
- Burris Ewell: Neglected boy, rude demeanor, only attends school on the first day each year, represents class issues.
- Miss Caroline Fisher: Scout's first grade teacher, struggles with local customs and biases, makes mistakes regarding her students.
Key Plot Points
- Dill dares Jem to touch the Radley house, leading to their fascination with Boo.
- Scout's "crime" at school was knowing how to read and write, setting her apart from her peers.
- Calpurnia's fault highlighted: she taught Scout to read and write, which caused trouble at school.
- Scout's anger towards Walter Cunningham leads to physical altercation, demonstrating class tensions.
- Scout's misunderstanding of social class leads to her disrespect towards Walter, prompting Calpurnia's lesson on hospitality.
- Miss Caroline's mistakes include offering money to Walter and confronting Burris Ewell without understanding their backgrounds.
- The Ewells are exempt from school attendance, illustrating systemic educational failures in the community.
Setting
- Maycomb: The racially prejudiced town in Alabama, serves as a microcosm of social issues and classes.
- Radley Place: Described as dark, gloomy, and neglected, symbolizes fear and superstition among children.
Themes
- Social Class: Explored through interactions between Scout, Walter, and the Cunninghams and Ewells.
- Innocence and Growing Up: Scout and Jem's experiences highlight the transition from innocence to awareness of societal flaws.
Additional Information
- Stephanie Crawford: Known as the town gossip, symbolizes the spread of rumors and social judgment.
- The characterization of Boo Radley represents the fear of the unknown and challenges preconceived notions of others.
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Test your knowledge of the key characters from 'To Kill a Mockingbird.' This quiz explores the roles, relationships, and traits of the central figures in Harper Lee's classic novel. From Atticus Finch to Boo Radley, see how well you understand their significance in the story.