TKAM Characters | TKAM Characters 2 | TKAM Plot/Theme | Literary Terms | Cinematic Devices (Draw using a Person as the Subject) |
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Jem
Breaks his arm at age 12
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Dill
Claims he will marry Scout
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Get back at Atticus
Why did Bob Ewell attack Scout and Jem?
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Diction
The writer’s choice of words; used as a stylistic element that helps convey voice and tone
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Draw a Close Up
...Draw a Close Up
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Mrs. Dubose
Mean to the children, addicted to morphine
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Aunt Alexandra
Person who wants to make Scout a lady
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Maycomb= Tradition
Finches = just
How do the morals of Atticus and the Finch family differ from others in Maycomb?
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Hyperbole
Exaggeration used to suggest strong emotion or a comical effect
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Draw a Long Shot
Draw a Long Shot
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Helen
The person who Calpurnia's church collected money for
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Jem
Destroys Mrs. Dubose's camellias
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innocent
Why is it a sin to kill a mockingbird?
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Mood
The reader or audience’s attitude toward a subject
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Draw a Low Angle Shot
Draw a Low Angle Shot
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Atticus
Person who claims that Mrs. Dubose is the bravest person they know
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Heck Tate
The man who is certain that Bob Ewell fell on his knife.
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Face his fears
How is the interactions with Mrs. Dubose positively influence Jem's coming of age?
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Irony
This device exploits the readers’ expectations; when what is expected turns out to be quite different from what actually happens
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Draw an Eye Level Shot
Draw an Eye Level Shot
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Cecil
The classmate who Scout almost gets into a fight with
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Cunningham
Poor man, but is considered part of the "common folk", unlike the Ewell.
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Which character is best symbolized by a mockingbird? Why?
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Anaphora
repetition of the same word at the beginning of two or more clauses
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Draw a Four Shot
Draw a Four Shot
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