To Kill a Mockingbird
Across
- 3. this theme is challenged by the flawed American court system
- 5. this character protects Atticus by telling him that Tom Robinson is in trouble
- 8. this character represents a quiet voice that wants to speak the truth is silenced by environmental factors
- 11. to kill a mockingbird is to destroy ____________ (Hint: theme)
- 12. Lee, this person wrote To Kill a Mockingbird
- 13. Atkinson, this character is open-minded and non-judgmental individual despite being in a society that suppresses women
- 15. Sky, this character collects money for Helen Robinson
- 16. Ewell, this character manipulates the jury by taking advantage of his white privilege
- 18. Robinson, this character was framed for the rape and abuse of Mayella Ewell
- 19. this character criticizes Calpurnia for bringing "white folk" to a black church
- 23. this character is influenced by Atticus and represents a change in perspective of other ethnic groups
- 24. this character invites Scout and Jem to the first black church in Maycomb
- 25. this town is set in Alabama
- 28. this weapon is used when a rabid dog is on the loose
Down
- 1. Rights Movement, this movement was happening during the creation of To Kill a Mockingbird
- 2. this theme revolves around the assumptions made of other people even though it may or may not be true
- 4. this theme is defined as "to wish for something to it's fulfillment"
- 6. Tate, this character represents the police force at the time of Civil Rights Movement
- 7. the phrase "to fight for something even though the majority will think you will lose" is an example of the theme
- 8. to kill this animal is considered a sin, because it only produces a beautiful tune for us to listen to
- 9. a word that describes the phrase "to band together in support of one another" is called ...
- 10. Finch, this character is the younger brother of Atticus and Alexandria
- 14. this character gets off her morphine and evidently dies soon after
- 17. Raymond, this character pretends to be drunk to fit in with the majority
- 20. this character is seen as a role model for his kids
- 21. Baker Dill, this character is good friends with Scout and Jem
- 22. this theme is a result of colonial takeover
- 26. Fisher, this character represents an outside perspective of Maycomb
- 27. Radley, this man hides throughout the majority of the text but later reveals himself during the importance moments