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Explore key characters, symbols, and plot points in Harper Lee's classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." Dive into themes of justice, racism, and empathy as seen through the experiences of Scout, Jem, Atticus, and more.
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Powerful speaker - manages to coerce extra money from his church members
Hired Atticus to take care of some “entailments”...but almost led a mob against the lawyer
Doesn't play football for the Methodists, lets his children call him by his first name, and can make a will perfectly airtight.
Clever “member of the family” who knows how to fit into “both worlds”
Mighty good reader and knows how to break up a mob even unintentionally
Which two characters are most clearly symbolic of Mockingbirds?
What does Scout think is under her bed AND what does she actually find under her bed?
Takes good care of Dill when he isn't with his mom in Meridian
It’s easier to pretend you’re a drunk than have to face the judgmental town about your love life
Emotional turmoil over the actions of the townspeople,especially the drug addict to whom he must read
What is Scout’s response to Aunt Alexandra when she tells Scout that she cannot visit Calpurnia?
Pretty understanding relative, although he doesn’t much care for swearing
Future fiancé of Jean Louise, but sure knows how to tell a powerful lie!
Reverend Sykes asks Jem to take Scout home because he is concerned about the content of the trial. What excuse does Jem use for not taking her home?
Doesn’t especially appreciate having white chillun in her church!
What critical piece of evidence did Atticus introduce at the trial about Bob Ewell?