To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword
Across
- 4. The precipitation after Mrs. Radley's death.
- 5. A heavy theme throughout the novel, is often represented with slurs.
- 7. Atticus's younger brother, Scout and Jem's uncle.
- 9. Atticus and Jack's sister and Jem and Scout's aunt.
- 10. "Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself," is a ___ to Roosevelt's 1933 inauguration speech (Lee 6).
- 11. Scout's second cousin, whom she punched in the face.
- 13. A theme in the novel, that is the ability to understand how another is feeling.
- 15. A lawyer, and Scout and Jem's father.
- 16. Atticus's nickname
- 18. A theme used in a statement Atticus makes "'Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win,'"(Lee 87).
- 19. "'bought cotton'" is a ___ (Lee 10).
Down
- 1. The lens readers see through with Scout's eyes.
- 2. A previous judgement of a person that is made before meeting them.
- 3. Charles Baker Harris's aunt with whom he spends his summers.
- 6. The item Boo Radley gave Scout to stay warm.
- 8. Scout and Jem's friend who is also Scout's "fiance"
- 10. Boo Radley's first name.
- 12. The Narrator.
- 14. The town the novel takes place in.
- 17. Scout's older brother