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Set in a fictional town in Alabama during the Great Depression, To Kill a Mockingbird explores the themes of prejudice, justice, and courage through the eyes of Scout Finch. When Scout's father, Atticus, defends a black man falsely accused of rape, the town's deep-rooted racism is exposed. With memorable characters and a powerful message, this classic novel challenges societal norms and teaches important lessons about empathy and standing up for what is right.
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What was going on in the U.S. during the time period the novel takes place?
Atticus does not want to take the shot at the rabid dog because?
He does not want to use a gun unless it is absolutely necessary and it is in front of the Radley house
When Jem was reading to Mrs. Dubose, what is she trying to free herself from?
The main source of Dill’s unihappiness is?(Why does he runaway?)
Being passed from relative to relative and his parents do not pay attention to him.
It gives people in Maycomb a reason to excuse him from his way of life
Ms. Caroline shows her ignorance of Maycomb ways or customs when she?
After Boo saves the children Sheriff Tate convinces Atticus to agree to what?
True or False Mayella and Tom are both victims of prejudice?
Throughout the novel Aunt Alex is preoccupied with two things, what are they?
The person has a reputation for being a “malevolent phantom”
This person gets terribly upset at Mr. Gilmer’s cross examination of Tom?
This person will not associate with blacks but he defends Atticus actions?
Jem uses Scout’s baton to cut off the tops of her camellias?
Bob Ewell terrorizes her until Link Deas threatens to have him arrested?