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To Kill a Mockingbird
A. Author: Harper Lee
Number of pages: 324
Date of Publication: July 11, 1960
Place of Publication: United States
Genre: Fiction, Coming-of-age, Southern Gothic
B. Settings The novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" is primarily set in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the 1930s. Maycomb is a small, close-knit community deeply rooted in Southern traditions and plagued by racial prejudice. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the Great Depression, which significantly impacts the lives of the townspeople.
C. Characters/Characterization
1. Scout Finch: The young protagonist and
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Atticus Finch: Scout's father, an honorable and principled lawyer. Atticus is known for his unwavering belief in justice and equality. He becomes a symbol of moral integrity and serves as a role model for his children.
3. Jem Finch: Scout's older brother, who experiences growth and maturity throughout the novel. Jem starts as a playful and adventurous boy but gradually becomes more aware of the injustices and prejudices in society.
4. Boo Radley: A reclusive neighbor who becomes a mysterious figure of fascination for Scout, Jem, and their friend Dill. Boo's character undergoes a transformation as the children's perception of him evolves from fear to understanding.
5. Calpurnia: The Finch family's African-American housekeeper, who plays a significant role in raising Scout and Jem. Calpurnia serves as a bridge between the white and black communities in Maycomb.
D. Plot
• Introduction: "To Kill a Mockingbird" introduces the reader to Maycomb, a racially divided town in Alabama. Scout, Jem, and their friend Dill are fascinated by the rumors surrounding Boo Radley, a reclusive neighbor whom they have never seen. Meanwhile, their father, Atticus Finch, is assigned to defend Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white
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Atticus faces intense opposition and threats due to his defense of Tom Robinson. The children's perspective of the world begins to change as they witness the injustices surrounding them.
• Climax: The climax occurs during Tom Robinson's trial. Despite Atticus' compelling evidence, the racially biased jury finds Tom guilty, disregarding his innocence. This verdict deeply affects Jem and Scout, exposing them to the harsh reality of racial inequality and injustice.
• Falling Action: After the trial, Bob Ewell, the father of the alleged victim, seeks revenge on Atticus and his children. He targets Scout and Jem, leading to a violent confrontation in the dark. However, they are saved by Boo Radley, who emerges from his seclusion to protect them.
• Resolution: The novel's resolution sees Scout reflecting on the events that transpired, gaining a better understanding of empathy and the complexity of human nature. Scout realizes the importance of seeing the world from others' perspectives and learns valuable lessons about compassion and standing up for what is right.
E. Conflict: Man vs
Max Young Dempsey-Brookhart English 8C 20 March 2017 Chapters 1-3 Guided Reading Questions 1. Atticus Finch is a widowed father of Jean Louise “Scout” Finch and Jem Finch. He is a very wise and very smart man who gives good advice, and is sure to be honest with his children. Scout is the main character in To Kill a Mockingbird. She is a young girl with a wild imagination, and is adjusting to a new life as she enters her first year of school.
After Atticus decides to take a controversial case for Tom Robinson, and African American man accused of raping a young woman, he is confronted by a mob outside the county jail. Jem, Dill, and Scout watch from the side as the mob threatens both Atticus and Tom Robinson. The next morning, Jem worriedly asks if the men would have actually hurt Atticus. Not wanting to scare his son, but also not wanting to lie to him, Atticus concedes that, “’He may have hurt me a little’” (157).
Scout comes to realize that the world is not as it seems and that it takes true courage to do the right thing with the help of her brother Jem, her dad Atticus, her Mysterious neighbor Boo Radley, and her
Atticus is appointed a case by Judge Taylor to defend a black man named Tom Robinson who has been accused of raping a white girl named Mayella Ewell. Because of the racism and prejudice against black people, he believes that he will not win this case and could risk the life of Tom Robinson. Because of this case, Scout gets bullied by Francis about how his dad is defending a black man, Atticus later talks to Scout about how “[Tom Robinson] lives in [a] settlement behind the town dump….there’s been some high talk around the town to the effect that I shouldn’t do much about defending this man” (Lee 86). Atticus knows that something bad can happen to him if he were to defend Tom Robinson but still does so because he has the courage to do it. After the trial had ended, Atticus was waiting for news but he did not expect something so terrible and heartbreaking, Tom Robinson, unfortunately, died after being shot several times.
Atticus Finch; a white man, finds it wrong to discriminate against people because of their skin color. He stands up for this black man in court which was something unheard of for a white person to do. Boo Radley; this mysterious perceived freak, wants a friend and hasn’t been seen in years. He bravely trys to talk with Jem and Scout, Atticus’s two kids. He saved them
Scout and Jem’s father, “Atticus Finch”(4) teaches them about the rights and the wrongs of living during The Great Depression. Lee plants different details in their adventures and learning experiences
Throughout the book, readers learn that Atticus has to defend Tom Robinson, a black man accused of rape. Since Atticus’s morals cannot allow him to turn down this offer, readers realize
Even with Atticus’ strong defense Tom is found guilty. The trial resonates deep within Scout, Jem, and Dill. They get to witness the unfairness in race and prejudice. The trial sticks with them as they mature as they continue to fond over Boo
Every day in our lives, heroes are all around us. They may not be what society tells us is a hero, like Superman or Batman. They do not wear fancy costumes or have super powers. But these heroes change the lives of the people around them, for the better. Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird is the charismatic, understanding father of Scout and Jem Finch as well as a hard working lawyer in Maycomb County, Alabama.
Scout (young girl) who’s brother is Jem and father is Atticus; Atticus is a lawyer who defends an African American man who is falsely accused of raping a white woman. Throughout the book, the children are curious about their neighbor, Boo Radley, Boo Radley is a misunderstood man who is shunned and segregated from
Scout lives with her father Atticus who is a lawyer and her older brother, Jem. Her mother died when she was little. Scout, Jem, and their friend, Dill, are intrigued by their mysterious neighbor, Boo Radley. As the story progresses, Atticus is assigned to a controversial case about a black male who was accused of rape. Courage is the most prevalent theme in the novel because it is present in Atticus during the trial, Mrs. Dubose as she tries to break her drug addiction, and Boo Radley when he bravely saves Scout and Jem.
Atticus takes the trial knowing the consequence that him and his family will be harrassed by the town because it is the right thing to do. Atticus finch decides to defend Tom Robinson to be a good role model for his children and prove that the “Golden Rule” is a rule to
Additionally, from other people’s perspective, Atticus has lost, his innocence because of him defending a Negro. However, it is not true because Atticus is a lawyer and he is doing his job without criticizing him. This incident made Scout ask Atticus that if it is right to defend a Negro. By this, Scout is able to gain the ability to look from new perspectives on how the world works in very early age compared to her brother, Jem and other children. Secondly, Jem is not completely disillusion until a guilty verdict is returned to Tom Robinson at the end of his trial.
Atticus takes on a case defending a black man, Tom Robinson, who was claimed to have raped a white girl, Mayella Ewell. The Finch family goes through a rough time dealing with many disapprovements from other people in Maycomb because
Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel that show the life of a southern state od Alabama during the “black racism” time period, where majority of the people had the mentality that (quote) with the exception of a few. To chosen to portray it from the eyes of Scout Finch, from a child’s point of view. Living in Maycomb, in the midst of a conservative society of the 1930’s and 20’s Southern America Scout Finch is an extra ordinary child.