To Kill a Mockingbird

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Across
  1. 3. the ability to understand and share the feelings of others; a key theme in the novel (think of Atticus)
  2. 5. the black man who is on trail; Atticus is his lawyer
  3. 6. Scout’s older brother
  4. 8. the mysterious neighbor who turns out to be a protector
  5. 9. the lesson or principle conveyed by the story, closely tied to its theme
  6. 10. facts, details, or quotes from the text that supports a central idea or theme in the novel
  7. 11. a word referring to themes that apply to all people
  8. 14. the event where Tom Robinson is accused; has a verdict at the end
  9. 15. the novel’s young narrator
Down
  1. 1. a tragic event that highlights the failure of the justice system
  2. 2. a term for the main message or theme that the author wants to convey through the story
  3. 4. the author’s attitude or feeling conveyed through the writing
  4. 7. one of the novel’s central themes, illustrating discrimination based on race or class
  5. 12. the father of Scout and Jem, known for his moral strength and commitment to justice
  6. 13. the event where Boo Radley saves Scout and Jem