To Kill A Mockingbird Review Identifications: Simon Finch Atticus Finch John Hale (Jack) Finch Alexandra Hancock Jimmy Hancock Jean Louise (Scout) Finch Jeremy Atticus (Jem) Finch Charles Baker (Dill) Harris Mr. Radley Nathan Radley Tim Johnson (owner: Harry) Eunice Ann Simpson Tom Robinson Sinkfield Dolphus Raymond X Billups Mr. Gilmer Grace Merriweather Miss Tutti Henry Hancock Cecil Jacobs Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose Jesse Stephanie Crawford Zeebo Calpurnia Caroline Fisher Rachel Haverford Mr. Cunningham Walter Cunningham Arthur (Boo) Radley Lula Helen Robinson Joshua St. Clair Robert E. Lee Ewell Judge Taylor Maxwell Green Sophy Miss Frutti Little Chuck Little Burris Ewell Mr. Avery Dr. Reynolds Maudie Atkinson Eula May Ike Finch Rose Aylmer Link Deas Mr. Conner Heck Tate Reverend Sykes Braxton Underwood Sam Levy Mayella Ewell Bert J. Grimes Everett Miss Gates Mrs. Radley Families/Groups: Finch Ewell Hancock First Purchase Haverford Graham Idler’s Club Cunningham People from Winston County Mrunas Questions to Ponder: (2-3 paragraph answers) 1. What character best exemplifies bravery? How do you know? What character best becomes symbolic of cowardice? How do you know? 2. What different types of prejudice exist in Maycomb? Explain how these separate prejudices affect Maycomb’s citizens? 3. Many characters testify during the trial. Explain how two characters’ testimonies both make Tom look innocent and guilty. 4. What two characters are hypocrites? How do you know each one is a hypocrite? 5. What is the main lesson Harper Lee wants the reader to recognize at the end of the novel? How do you know? 6. What characters could be “mockingbirds” in the novel? How do you know? 7. How does chapter one of the novel foreshadow later events?