To Kill A Mockingbird Study Guide

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To Kill A Mockingbird Study Guide
Harper Lee
Chapter 1
1. Who is the narrator?
Scout
2. Who is Simon Finch and what did he establish?
Simon Finch is an ancestor of Scout. He
traveled across the Atlantic, up the Alabama
River and settled Finch’s Landing. (p. 3-4)
Chapter 1
3. Jack Finch leaves Alabama. Where does he
travel?
Jack Finch leaves Alabama to study medicine
in Boston. (p. 4)
4. Who stayed behind on the farm?
Atticus and Jack’s sister stayed behind. Aunt
Alexandra (p. 4)
Chapter 1
5. What is Atticus’s occupation?
Lawyer (p. 4)
6. Who helps Atticus to raise his two children, Jem and
Scout?
Calpurnia (p. 6)
7. How does Jem feel when he thinks of his Mother?
He is saddened. He often leaves the children while
they are playing and stays behind the car house. (p. 6)
Chapter 1
8. Describe the first meeting between the Finch
children and Dill.
Dill appears in Mrs. Rachel’s collard patch. He
professes he can read. (p. 7)
9. How does Dill suggest the children spend their
time?
Dill wants to spend the summer trying to get
Boo Radley out of his house. (p. 8)
Chapter 1
10. Describe the myth of Boo Radley.
Myth of Boo Radley:
Arthur (Boo) Radley stabs father with a pair of scissors.
Sheriff takes Boo and locks him in basement of
courthouse.
Mr. Radley does not want his son in an asylum, so he
locks him in Radley house.
Radley house is overgrown, the roof sags, shutters and
doors remained closed, paint has faded.
After a while Maycomb blames Boo for anything
mysterious: dead animals, frozen azaleas, poison
pecans. (p. 8-10)
Chapter 1
11. Who takes care of Boo?
His brother, Mr. Nathan Radley (p. 11)
12. What does Dill dare Jem to do?
Dill dares Jem to touch the Radley house. (p.
13)
13. What do the children believe they see from the
house?
The children believe they see an inside shutter
move. (p. 15)
Chapter 2
14. How does Miss Caroline treat Scout on her
first day of school?
She dislikes that she can already read. (p. 17)
15. What does Miss Caroline offer Walter
Cunningham?
A quarter for lunch. (p. 19)
Chapter 2
16. How does Miss Caroline react when Scout
talks about Walter being poor?
She thinks it’s an insult towards Walter. She
punishes Scout. (p. 20)
17. Describe the Cunningham family.
The Cunningham family are hard workers.
They are poor and accept no charity. They pay
Atticus for legal advice with hickory nuts and
turnip greens. (p. 20)
Chapter 3
18. On her first day of school, what happens to
Scout?
She fights with Walter Cunningham. (p. 22)
19. Jem breaks up the fight. What does he do to
Walter?
Jem invites Walter to lunch at his house. (p.
23)
Chapter 3
20. At the table, what does Walter want? Why?
Molasses. It’s sweet and he doesn’t have it at
home. (p. 24)
21. How does Calpurnia discipline Scout?
She tells Scout she should be more hospitable
because Walter is her guest. (p. 24)
Chapter 3
22. What is known about Burris Ewell? The Ewell
family?
Burris has bugs in his hair. He is rude to Mrs.
Caroline. The Ewell family has the reputation
of being extremely poor and disrespectful. (p.
26)
23. Why does Atticus say Scout must attend
school?
The law says she must. (p. 29)
Chapter 4
24. What is the first thing Scout finds in the
Radley tree?
Gum (p. 33)
25. How does Jem react to Scout’s findings?
He makes her spit out the gum. (p. 33)
26. What do the children find in the tree on the last
day of school?
Two Indian Head pennies (p. 34)
Chapter 4
27. What happens to Scout in the tire?
She rolls into the Radley yard. (p. 37)
28. What do the children think they hear from the
Radley house?
Laughter (p. 41)
Chapter 4
29. Describe the Boo Radley game.
The children reenact the stories they have
heard of Boo Radley. (p. 38)
30. Why do Jem and Scout lie to Atticus?
They lie so they will not be punished for
playing the Boo Radley game. (p. 40)
Chapter 5
31. Why does Scout feel left out? Who does she
talk with?
Dill and Jem become closer. She talks with
Mrs. Maudie. (p. 41)
32. What does Mrs. Maudie tell Scout about Boo
Radley?
Mrs. Maudie tells Scout Boo is alive and when
he was young he was gentle and polite. (p. 43)
Chapter 5
33. How do Jem and Dill attempt to invite Boo
Radley out for ice cream?
They want to use a fishing pole to throw a note
inside the Radley house. (p. 46)
34. Who catches them?
Atticus (p. 48)
Chapter 6
35. On Dill’s last day, what do the children attempt to do?
They sneak into the Radley back yard to catch a
glimpse of Boo Radley. (p. 51)
36. What do the children see once they reach the back
porch?
They see a large shadow. (p. 53)
37. What does Jem lose as he tries to escape the Radley
yard?
His pants. (p. 53)
Chapter 6
38. What does Mrs. Stephanie Crawford tell the
children?
She tells them Mr. Nathan Radley is waiting
with his gun for anyone who comes into his
yard. (p. 54)
39. When Atticus notices Jem in not wearing
pants, what does Jem say?
He tells his father they were playing strip
poker. (p. 54)
Chapter 7
40. What does Jem admit to Scout about his pants?
He admits when he returned for his pants that they
were untangled from the fence, mended and folded
neatly. (p. 58)
41. What do the children find in the tree? What do they do
with it?
They find a gray ball of twine. They suspect it could
belong to one of their classmates. They watch it for
three days before they take it. (p. 58-59)
Chapter 7
42. Describe the soap carvings the children find.
The soap carvings resemble the children. They
recognize they are being watched. (p. 59)
43. List other items the children find the tree.
Pocket watch, spelling bee medal, more gum, a
knife (p. 60)
44. What reason does Nathan Radley give for
filling the knothole?
He says the tree is dying. (p. 63)
Chapter 8
45. Why is school canceled?
It snows. (p. 64)
46. What do the children do with their time off?
They build a snowman. (p. 66)
47. Who does the snowman resemble?
Mr. Avery (p. 67)
Chapter 8
48. What happens to Mrs. Maudie?
Her house burns. (p. 69)
49. Describe the experience of Scout during the
fire.
During the fire, Boo puts a blanket around
Scout’s shoulders. (p. 71)
Chapter 8
50. Who does Jem tell about the knothole? What is
his reaction?
Jem tells Atticus. Atticus says they should
keep it to themselves so as not to draw more
attention to the Radley’s. (p. 72)
Chapter 9
51. Why does Scout fight with Cecil Jacobs?
Cecil calls Atticus names. (p. 74)
52. Who is Tom Robinson and why does Atticus
agree to help him?
Tom Robinson is a black man accused of
raping Mayella Ewell. Atticus defends him
because it is the right thing to do. (p. 75)
Chapter 9
53. Where does the Finch family go for the
Christmas holidays?
Finch’s Landing
54. How does Aunt Alexandra criticize Scout?
She says she needs to dress and act more
feminine. (p. 81)
Chapter 9
55. Why does Scout fight with Francis?
Francis calls Atticus names. (p. 81)
56. How does Jack react to the fight with Francis?
Jack punishes Scout without listening to the
explanation. (p. 84)
Chapter 9
57. Describe the conversation that Scout
overhears between Atticus and Jack.
Scout overhears Atticus saying that there is no
way he can save Tom. Tom will be found
guilty. This disappoints Scout. (p. 88)
Chapter 10
58. What does Mrs. Maudie confess about Atticus?
He is a great shot and an excellent checker
player. (p. 91-92)
59. Describe Atticus’ speech concerning the
mockingbird.
Atticus says that it is a sin to kill a
mockingbird. They are innocent creatures who
do nothing but sing for us. (p. 90)
Chapter 11
60. Who is Mrs. Dubose?
An old lady who insults Atticus saying he is no
better than the trash he defends. (p. 99)
61. How does Jem react to the comments of Mrs.
Dubose?
He gets angry and takes Scout’s baton and
destroys her flowers. (p. 103)
Chapter 11
62. What is Jem’s punishment?
He has to read to Mrs. Dubose. (p. 105)
63. Describe Jem and Scout’s time at Mrs.
Dubose’s home.
After a while of reading to her, Mrs. Dubose
begins to have fits. The children are asked to
leave. (p. 108-109)
Chapter 11
64. What happens to Mrs. Dubose?
A month after Jem completes his punishment,
Mrs. Dubose dies. (p. 110)
65. What secret does Atticus reveal about Mrs.
Dubose?
Mrs. Dubose was a morphine addict. She had
been sick for years and she was attempting in
her last months to stop taking the medicine.
The children were a distraction. (p. 111)
Chapter 12
66. Why does Dill not come to Maycomb for the summer?
He has a new father and the new father is going to
play games and help him build a fishing boat. (p. 116)
67. Where does Atticus travel? Why?
Montgomery. He serves on the state legislature. (p.
116)
68. Where does Calpurnia take the children?
First Purchase (p. 118)
Chapter 12
69. Describe the experience with Calpurnia. What do the
children see? Learn?
For the first time, the children experience the AfricanAmerican community. They recognize the
congregation does not have hymnals. Some cannot
read and Zeebo, Calpurnia’s son, leads them in song.
The congregation takes an offering for Tom’s wife,
Helen. (p. 119-125)
70. When the children return home, who is waiting for
them?
Alexandra (p. 126)
Chapter 13
71. Why does Aunt Alexandra say she has come to
stay with the Finch family?
To teach Scout to be feminine. (p. 127)
72. How does Alexandra treat Scout?
She tries to change her. (p. 133-134)
Chapter 14
73. How does Aunt Alexandra react when she
learns of the trip to First Purchase?
She attempts to have Calpurnia fired. (p. 135)
74. Why do Jem and Scout fight?
Jem tells Scout not to antagonize her Aunt. (p.
137)
Chapter 14
75. What do the children find in Scout’s room?
Dill (p. 139)
76. Why did Dill run away?
His father broke his promise and didn’t play with him.
(p. 140)
77. Describe Dill’s journey to Maycomb.
Dill says his father kept him chained in the basement.
He escaped and joined a traveling animal show.
Finally he crossed the river into Maycomb. (p. 140)
Chapter 15
78. As the trial nears, where does Heck Tate move
Tom Robinson?
The sheriff brings him back to the jail. (p. 145148)
79. What are Alexandra’s opinions concerning the
trial?
She thinks it’s a bad idea for Atticus to attempt
to protect Tom. She thinks it insults the good
Finch name. (p. 147)
Chapter 15
80. Describe the scene at the jail between Atticus, the mob
and the children.
The children follow Atticus to the jail and stand
between the mob and Atticus. (p. 152)
81. What does Jem do when he is told to return home?
Why is this important?
Jem refuses to leave. He is growing into a man and
behaving much like his father. (p. 152)
82. What sends the mob away?
Scout asks Walter Cunningham to tell his son hello.
Her innocent words change Walter. (p. 153)
Chapter 15
83. What does Mr. Underwood do during this
scene?
He is standing behind Atticus in the dark with
a gun. (p. 155)
Chapter 16
84. Describe Maycomb as the trial begins.
The town is chaotic. People from across the
county have come. (p. 158-160)
85. Why does Mrs. Maudie refuse to attend the
trial?
She says it will be like a Roman carnival and
she doesn’t want to watch Tom fight for his
life. (p. 159)
Chapter 16
86. Where do the children sit at the trial? Who
helps them find a place to sit?
They sit in the balcony. Reverend Sykes helps
them find a seat. (p. 164)
87. Who is the Judge? What is known about him?
Judge Taylor. He rules his courtroom with a
“firm grip.” (p. 165)
Chapter 17
88. Describe the evidence presented by Heck Tate
at the trial. SEE CHART
89. Describe the testimony of Bob Ewell. SEE
CHART
Chapter 17
90. Why does Bob Ewell say no doctor was
called?
It would cost five dollars. (p. 175)
91. How does Atticus reveal that Bob Ewell is lefthanded? What does this imply?
He asks Bob to write his name. He reveals he
is left-handed and Atticus implies that Bob
beat his daughter. (p. 177)
Chapter 18
92. Describe Mayella as she takes the stand.
She is nervous and afraid of begin tricked by Atticus.
(p. 178-179)
93. Describe Mayella’s testimony.
She accuses Tom. She supports her father’s testimony.
(p. 180-182)
94. While being cross-examined, Mayella admits how she
feels. Describe this.
She says she is lonely in the Ewell home. Atticus uses
this to prove she became infatuated with Tom
Robinson. (p. 183)
Chapter 18
95. Why could Tom not physically have
committed this crime?
Tom’s left hand was destroyed in a cotton gin
when he was a child. (p. 185)
96. When Atticus begs Mayella to tell the truth,
how does she react?
She calls the court and Atticus cowards. (p.
188)
Chapter 19
97. What does Tom admit about passing the Ewell
home on his way to work?
He admits he has helped her many times. (p.
191)
98. How did Mayella coax Tom into the house?
She said she needed help to repair the door. (p.
191)
Chapter 19
99. According to Tom, where were the children?
The children were in town getting ice cream.
(p. 193)
100. As Tom removes a box from the top of the
dresser, what does Mayella do?
Mayella grabs his legs. Tom jumps down. She
attempts to kiss him. (p. 193)
Chapter 19
101. How does Link Deas react during the trial?
He stands up and says Tom is a hard-working
man and he has never had a problem with him
in eight years. (p. 195)
102. What does the prosecution reveal about
Tom’s past?
He was arrested years ago for disorderly
conduct. (p. 196)
Chapter 19
103. What does Tom say (as Mr. Gilmer questions
him) that shocks the court?
He says he felt sorry for Mayella. (p. 197)
104. How does Dill react to this testimony? Who
helps him?
He cries. Scout escorts him outside. (p. 198)
Chapter 20
105. Describe the children’s experience with Mr.
Raymond.
Mr. Raymond appears as a drunk. He offers Dill
something from his bottle. It turns out to be
Coca-Cola. He has misrepresented himself
because he is married to an African-American
woman and has mulatto children. (p. 200)
Chapter 20
106. In Atticus’ final remarks, he mentions three
important pieces of evidence. Name them.
Medical evidence, physical evidence, and the
inability of the town to accept the notion that
Mayella Ewell, a white woman, was infatuated
with Tom Robinson. (p. 203-205)
107. Why does Calpurnia arrive at the courthouse?
She is looking for the children. (p. 206)
Chapter 21
108. Who points out the children in the
courthouse?
Mr. Underwood (p. 206)
109. What does Atticus say about the children
being in the courthouse?
He tells them to go home, eat supper slowly
and they can return for the verdict. (p. 207)
Chapter 21
110. What is the verdict of the court?
Guilty (p. 211)
111. How does the balcony react as Atticus leaves
the courtroom?
They stand as he leaves the building. (p. 211)
Chapter 22
112. How does Jem react over the decision of the
court?
He believes it isn’t fair. He cries. (p. 212)
113. What does Mrs. Maudie say about some of
the people in Maycomb?
She tells Jem that some men (Atticus) are
chosen to do unpleasant jobs, but there are
people attempting to help. (p. 215)
Chapter 22
114. Mrs. Maudie gives a sign of progress. What is it?
The jury takes times to make the decision. Although
they find Tom guilty, it is sign of progress. (p. 216)
115. What story does Mrs. Crawford tell the children
concerning Atticus and Bob Ewell?
Bob spits in Atticus’ face and tells him he would get
him if it took the rest of his life. (p. 217)
Chapter 23
116. How does Atticus react to the behavior of
Bob Ewell?
He is calm. He merely says he wished Bob
would not chew tobacco. He does not see Bob
as a threat. (p. 217)
117. Where has Tom been sent?
Enfield Prison Farm in Chester County (p.
219)
Chapter 23
118. When Scout asks about Tom, Atticus tells her
the truth. What does he tell her?
Atticus tells Scout that Tom faces the electric
chair. (p. 219)
119. What truth does Atticus reveal to Jem?
Atticus tells Jem that many people have been
convicted in the same way as Tom Robinson.
The world is often unfair. (p. 219)
Chapter 23
120. Name the juror who wanted to acquit Tom Robinson.
Walter Cunningham (p. 222)
121. What does Alexandra think about having the
Cunningham’s to the house?
She says they are trash and unwelcome in the Finch
home. (p. 224)
122. Jem and Scout discuss the class system in Maycomb.
What do they say about Boo Radley? They say Boo
stays locked away because he wants to. For the first
time, the children are envious of Boo Radley. (p. 227)
Chapter 24
123. What happens to Tom Robinson in prison?
He is shot seventeen times and killed. (p. 235)
124. Why does Alexandra question Atticus’ loyalty
to the family?
She believes that since Tom is dead Atticus
will stop his pursuit of justice. (p. 235)
Chapter 25
125. Describe the situation with the roly-poly.
The roly-poly is a symbol of Jem’s growth. He
recognizes the value of life in everything
whether it be the mockingbird, Tom or a small,
insignificant roly-poly. (p. 238)
Chapter 25
126. How does the town react to the actions of
Tom Robinson?
They talk about it for two days then forget.
They say it is typical. (p. 240)
127. How does Bob Ewell react to the death of
Tom Robinson?
He says that it’s one down and two to go. (p.
241)
Chapter 26
128. As the children pass the Radley house, they no longer
fear him. What does Scout want?
Scout simply wants to see him. (p. 242)
129. What discussion angers Jem?
Scout talks about her new teacher, Mrs. Gates, who
hates Hitler, but is overheard talking badly about the
African-American community after the Tom Robinson
trial. She says Tom got what he deserved. It illustrates
the inability of Maycomb to change. (p. 246-247)
Chapter 27
130. Who does Bob Ewell blame for the loss of his
job?
Atticus (p. 248)
131. What does Judge Taylor see on his back
porch?
a shadow (p. 248)
132. How does Bob Ewell treat Helen?
Bob follows her to work, curses her and
throws rocks at the children. (p. 249-250)
Chapter 27
133. How does Scout dress from the Halloween
pageant?
a ham (p. 253)
134. Who takes Scout to the play?
Jem (p. 254)
Chapter 28
135. Who scares the children on their way to the pageant?
Cecil Jacobs (p. 255)
136. Why does Scout miss her entrance during the pageant?
She has fallen asleep while Mrs. Merriweather was
talking. (p. 258)
137. How does Scout feel about missing her entrance?
She is embarrassed. This causes her to wait with Jem
until everyone has left the school. The two then walk
home alone. (p. 259)
Chapter 28
138. What do the children hear on their way home?
They hear footsteps behind them. The footsteps stop
each time the children stop walking. (p. 260)
139. Describe the attack on the children.
Bob Ewell stalks the children through the woods. He
attempts to kill both Jem and Scout. He breaks Jem’s
arm and knocks him out. Bob is killed by Boo Radley
who is protecting the children. (p. 260-263)
Chapter 28
140. When Scout reaches her feet, what does she in the
light moving towards the Finch home?
She sees a figure carrying Jem towards the Finch
home. (p. 262)
141. Describe Jem’s injuries.
Jem has a broken arm and is unconscious. (p. 264)
142. When Heck Tate arrives, what does he reveal?
Heck reveals that Bob Ewell is dead and his body is
lying in the woods with a knife between his ribs. (p.
266)
Chapter 29
143. What does Heck Tate discover about Scout’s
costume?
He shows Atticus where the knife went into
the costume. He admits the costume saved
Scout’s life. (p. 269)
144. Who is the pale character in the corner of the
room that saved Jem?
Boo Radley (p. 270)
Chapter 30
145. What do Atticus and Heck Tate argue about
on the front porch?
Atticus says that if Jem is guilty of killing Bob
Ewell he must take responsibility. Heck
explains that Jem couldn’t have killed Bob. It
must have been Boo. Heck creates the story
that Bob fell on his knife to protect Boo from
the attention of the town. (p. 271-275)
Chapter 31
146. Describe the situation in the final chapter
between Scout and Boo Radley.
Scout walks Boo Radley back to his home.
They walk arm in arm. Scout for the first time
“sees” Boo as a hero rather than a ghost. When
he closes the door, she never sees him again.
(p. 278-279)
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