TKAM Characters | TKAM Characters 2 | TKAM Plot/Theme | Literary Terms | Cinematic Devices (Draw using a Person as the Subject) |
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Breaks his arm at age 12
Jem
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Claims he will marry Scout
Dill
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Why did Bob Ewell attack Scout and Jem?
To get back at Atticus for defending Tom Robinson.
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The writer’s choice of words; used as a stylistic element that helps convey voice and tone
Diction
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Draw a Close Up
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Mean to the children, addicted to morphine
Mrs. Dubose
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Person who wants to make Scout a lady
Aunt Alexandra
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How do the morals of Atticus and the Finch family differ from others in Maycomb?
Majority of Maycomb is run on tradition, however, the Finches break tradition and base their morals off what is just.
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Exaggeration used to suggest strong emotion or a comical effect
Hyperbole
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Draw a Long Shot
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The person who Calpurnia's church collected money for
Helen Robinson
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Destroys Mrs. Dubose's camellias
Jem
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Why is it a sin to kill a mockingbird?
They are innocent and they do no harm to the environment.
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The reader or audience’s attitude toward a subject
Mood
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Draw a Low Angle Shot
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Person who claims that Mrs. Dubose is the bravest person they know
Atticus
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The man who is certain that Bob Ewell fell on his knife.
Heck Tate
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How is the interactions with Mrs. Dubose positively influence Jem's coming of age?
Jem faces his fear of Mrs. Dubose.
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This device exploits the readers’ expectations; when what is expected turns out to be quite different from what actually happens
Irony
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Draw an Eye Level Shot
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The classmate who Scout almost gets into a fight with
Cecil Jacobs
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Poor man, but is considered part of the "common folk", unlike the Ewell.
Mr. Cunningham
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Which character is best symbolized by a mockingbird? Why?
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repetition of the same word at the beginning of two or more clauses
Anaphora
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Draw a Four Shot
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