To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper Lee Novel Final Review English II Mrs. Orman Copyright © 2010 Round 1 Review Round 2 Review “Final Jeopardy” Question Credits: Last Page To Kill a Mockingbird-Rd.1 Characters Part 1 Events Part 2 Events Symbols More Characters 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 40 60 60 60 60 60 80 80 80 80 80 100 100 100 100 100 Menu Created by Mrs. Tracee Orman; Copyright © 2010 Round 2 Characters– 20 points Scout’s older brother Answer: Jem Finch Characters–– 40 points Scout’s first grade teacher Answer: Miss Caroline Characters–– 60 points Dill’s aunt; Finch’s neighbor Answer: Miss Rachel Characters–– 80 points Brother of Arthur who seldom speaks Answer: Nathan Radley Characters–– 100 points White man who prefers to live with black people Answer: Dolphus Raymond Part 1 Events – 20 points Jem destroys her flowers. Answer: Mrs. Dubose’s Part 1 Events– 40 points Scout hears this when she rolls into the Radley yard Answer: Laughter from within Part 1 Events– 60 points Jem says Scout shouldn’t eat the gum she finds in the Radley tree because… Answer: It’ll kill her. Part 1 Events– 80 points This is the best part of summer for Scout. Answer: Dill Harris (summer was Dill) Part 1 Events– 100 points Jem realizes Boo is kind when he does this the night of Miss Maudie’s fire. Answer: Gives Scout a blanket to keep warm. Part 2 Events – 20 points The lynch mob disperses because this character’s words brought them to their senses. Answer: Scout Part 2 Events– 40 points During Atticus’s cross examination of Mayella, he tries to get her to admit this. Answer: Her father (Bob) was the one who beat her. Part 2 Events– 60 points Scout and Dill learn that Dolphus pretends to do what? Answer: Drink alcohol/act drunk (it’s actually Coca-cola in the bag) Part 2 Events– 80 points Heck Tate finds what under the big oak on Halloween night? Answer: Bob Ewell dead with a knife wound. Part 2 Events– 100 points Atticus says Mayella has broken the timehonored code of… Answer: Tempting a Negro Symbols – 20 points This character symbolizes a mockingbird at the end of the novel. Answer: Boo Radley (Tom & Atticus are also mockingbird symbols from the novel.) Symbols – 40 points The mad dog symbolizes this. Answer: Racism (Citizens of Maycomb infected with racism, just as the dog is infected with rabies) Symbols– 60 points Boo’s gifts to the children symbolize this. Answer: Friendship Symbols– 80 points Which characters are the main symbols of hypocrisy? Answer: Mrs. Merriweather, Miss Gates, Aunt Alexandra (until the end of the novel) Symbols– 100 points Mayella’s red geraniums symbolized what? Answer: Her stupidity, foolishness, and willingness to sacrifice Tom’s life so she wouldn’t be reminded of her own “crime.” More Characters – 20 points Lawyer who defends a black man. Answer: Atticus Finch More Characters– 40 points Mysterious neighbor the children have never seen. Answer: Boo Radley (until the end, when Scout sees him) More Characters– 60 points She accuses Tom of rape. Answer: Mayella Ewell More Characters– 80 points Lives with the Finches while the trial is going on. Answer: Aunt Alexandra. More Characters– 100 points Upright farmer who refuses to accept charity. Answer: Walter Cunningham, Sr. To Kill a Mockingbird - Rd.2 Characters Quotes More Quotes Theme Misc. 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 40 60 60 60 60 60 80 80 80 80 80 100 100 100 100 100 Menu Created by Mrs. Tracee Orman; Copyright © 2010 Final Jeopardy Characters– 20 points Hardworking black man accused of rape. Answer: Tom Robinson Characters–– 40 points Open-minded neighbor of the Finches. Answer: Miss Maudie Characters–– 60 points Gossipy neighbor Answer: Miss Stephanie Characters–– 80 points Owner of town’s newspaper Answer: Mr. B.B.Underwood Characters–– 100 points Calls Tom “boy” on the stand. Answer: Mr. Gilmer Quotes – 20 points “Hey, Boo.” Answer: Scout Finch Quotes– 40 points “Thank you for my children, Arthur.” Answer: Atticus Quotes– 40 points “I think I’m beginning to understand why Boo stays shut up in the house…because he wants to.” Answer: Jem Finch Quotes– 80 points “Whether Maycomb knows it or not, we're paying the highest tribute we can pay a man. We trust him to do right. It's that simple.” Answer: Miss Maudie Quotes– 100 points “I tell you there are some good but misguided people in this town…Folks in this town who think they’re doing right, I mean.” Answer: Mrs. Merriweather More Quotes– 20 points “I may not be much, Mr. Finch, but I’m still sheriff of Maycomb County and Bob Ewell fell on his knife.” Answer: Heck Tate More Quotes– 40 points “Well, it’d sort of be like shootin’ a mockingbird, wouldn’t it?” Answer: Scout Finch More Quotes– 60 points “There ain’t one thing in this world I can do about folks except laugh, so I’m gonna join the circus and laugh my head off.” Answer: Dill Harris More Quotes– 80 points “Secretly, Miss Finch, I’m not much of a drinker, but you see they could never, never understand that I live like I do because that’s the way I want to live.” Answer: Dolphus Raymond More Quotes– 100 points “Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father’s passin’.” Answer: Reverend Sykes Theme– 20 points When Miss Maudie says “His food doesn’t stick going down” she means what? Answer: Maudie is implying to Mrs. Merriweather that it’s awfully hypocritical to insult Atticus while she sits there and eats his food--if he’s good enough for her to come to his house, eat his food, then she should have a little more respect for him. (Another implication by Maudie’s words is that Atticus has a clear conscience, knows he did the right thing, and would never act in the manner Mrs. Merriweather is. Atticus displays more Christian behavior than Maycomb’s most “devout” Christian. Thematically, this addresses the hypocrisy of people and their definition of being “religious.” ) Theme– 40 points Which event marks Jem’s coming-of-age or rite-of-passage into adulthood? Answer: Tom’s trial & guilty verdict Theme– 60 points Which character did Atticus use to show Jem and Scout what true courage was? Answer: Mrs. Dubose (Atticus demonstrated courage himself by defending Tom & gave Jem an opportunity to learn/show courage by going to her house.) Theme– 80 points Which character(s) were making sure to breed hatred and pass along racism to their children? How did they demonstrate this? Answer: Bob Ewell--his unwillingness to allow his daughter to be attracted to a Black man; his example of tormenting Helen after Tom’s death (allowing the kids to “chunk” at her); the families who brought their children to the courthouse for Tom’s trial. Theme– 100 points How did Miss Maudie mark Jem’s maturity? Answer: He ate from the big cake. (Rather than have his own “little” cake; comparable to being moved up to the “adult” table at holiday dinners.) Miscellaneous -20 points Atticus proves that Bob Ewell beat his daughter by having him do what? Answer: Write his name--he proved he was left-handed. Miscellaneous– 40 points The story is set in what years (within a 3 year time span). Answer: 1933 - 1935 Miscellaneous– 60 points In which city & state is the story set? Answer: Maycomb, Alabama Miscellaneous– 80 points Aunt Alexandra defines “fine folks” by what? Answer: How long they’ve been sitting on a plot of land - how far you can trace their roots to that community. (Scout points out Aunty’s hypocrisy--that definition would make the Ewells fine folks.) Miscellaneous– 100 points Scout and Jem argue over who caused Jem to break his arm. Who does Scout think it started with? Who does Jem think it started with? Answer: Scout says the Ewells started it, but Jem says it began when Dill came with the idea of making Boo Radley come out. (Scout is thinking of the attack by Bob Ewell, whereas Jem considers the rescue by Boo: had Dill not inspired so much interest in Boo (resulting in their attempts to see him), perhaps they would have ignored all Boo’s acts of kindness leading up to the attack. Final Jeopardy - Wager Amount TOPIC: Theme Write your wager on a piece of paper. When Scout compares Stoner’s Boy from The Gray Ghost to Boo, she says he was really nice. How was Atticus’s response thematically significant? Answer: His response was: Most people are when you get to know them. This is significant because his initial lesson to Scout was to try to look at other’s perspective; take time to see how they think & feel. She has finally realized & learned this lesson with Boo. Jem learned it through Tom’s experience. 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