To Kill a Mockingbird
Across
- 3. The narattor and innocent protagonist.
- 5. A central theme, violation of what is considered right.
- 10. The abillity to “walk in someone else’s shoes.”
- 12. A symbol of perseverance in the book
- 14. Name of a father and persistant lawyer.
- 16. A symbol of innocence in the novel.
- 17. Scout’s older brother.
- 18. A reclusive neighbor who is an unexpected hero.
- 20. a formal examination of evidence before a judge to decide guilt in a case of criminal proceedings.
Down
- 1. preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- 2. a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- 4. Scout and Jem’s adventurous friend.
- 6. The name of the man falsely accused.
- 7. A trait shown by Atticus, Jem,the ability to do something that scares one.
- 8. A major issue addressed in the novel’s deep South setting.
- 9. The food-themed costume Scout wears for halloween.
- 11. The small town where the story takes place.
- 13. The last name of the antagonist’s family.
- 15. The kind of circle Aunt Alexandra is part of.
- 19. The Finch family's housekeeper and mother figure.