To Kill a Mockingbird, completed
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- Created on: 30-03-14 15:42
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- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Scout
- Fearless
- "I split my knuckle to the bone on his front two teeth"
- Inquisitive
- "Do you think Boo Radley's still alive?"
- Innocent
- "There wasn't much else left for us to learn, except possibly algebra"
- Tomboy
- Fights, plays with boys and doesn't like wearing dresses
- Has a temper
- Punches Francis for calling Atticus a "******-love"
- Makes her a believable character
- Punches Francis for calling Atticus a "******-love"
- Develops over the course of the book
- Gossips and torments Boo
- Learns to see things from Boo's perspective
- Rude to Walter
- Respects Walter's family
- Offensive language like "******"
- Become more respectful and uses "*****" instead
- Childlike
- Addresses adult issues
- Gossips and torments Boo
- Fearless
- Jem
- Brave
- "In all his life, Jem had never declined a dare"
- Sensitive
- "How could they do it, how could they?"
- Calm
- "He had a naturally tranquil disposition"
- Grows up
- Explains things to Scout in the courtroom
- Looks out for Scout
- Becoming responsible
- "Broke the remaining code of our childhood"
- Maturing
- "Jem and I began to part company"
- Rebel
- Destroys Mrs Dubose's camellias
- Tormented Boo
- Refused to leave Atticus with the mob outside the jail
- Lied to avoid trouble
- Strong sense of justice
- He knows what happened to Tom was not right
- Brave
- Atticus
- Respectful
- "I do my best to love everybody"
- Patient
- "Infinite capacity for calming turbulent sea"
- Fair
- "We trust him to do right"
- Hard working Lawyer
- Good father
- Honest with children
- Spend time with children
- Teaches children to accept people
- Honerable
- Defends Tom
- People will not like him afterwards
- Defends Tom
- Respectful
- Calpurnia
- Strict
- "SHe was always ordering me out of the kitchen"
- Valued
- "We couldn't operate a single day without Cal"
- Stern
- "I seldom pleased her and she seldom rewarded me"
- Affectionate and compassionate towards Scout
- Mother figure
- Educates Scout
- Tells the children off
- Raises the children
- Strict
- Tom Robinson
- Polite
- "His manners were as good as Atticus's"
- Caring
- "I was glad to do it, Mr Ewell didn't seem to help her none"
- Hardworking
- "I works pretty steady...all year round"
- Polite
- Ewell family
- Bob
- Lazy
- He was " fired from the WPA for laziness"
- Abusive
- "She says what her papa do to her don't count"
- Arrogant
- "His chest swelled, and once more he was a little red rooster"
- Lazy
- Mayella
- Dutiful
- "Accustomed to strenuous labour"
- Lonely
- "Mayella Ewell must have been the loneliest person in the world."
- Neglected
- "Tom Robinson was probably the only person who was ever decent to her"
- Dutiful
- Bob
- Dill
- Imaginitive
- "Beautiful things floated around in his dreamy head"
- Childlike
- "Dill had started crying an couldn't stop"
- Sensitive
- "Striking a match under a turtle was hateful"
- Runs away from things that make him unhappy
- Parents
- Maycomb is prejudice so he want to run away to the circus to be a clown
- Laugh at how silly Maycomb is being
- Ran out of courtroom as not liking how they are rating Tom
- Imaginitive
- Boo Radley
- Mysterious
- "Mr Radley's boy was not seen again for fifteen years"
- Polite
- "He always spoke nicely to me"
- Timid
- "The voice of a child afraid of the dark"
- Mistreated
- Gossiped about and tormented
- Misunderstood
- Kept inside the house
- Strange reputation
- Frightening and mysterious
- Could be the mockingbird
- Mysterious
- Scout
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