To Kill a Mockingbird Review
Across
- 3. the type of motion that a filmmaker uses for effect; music, lighting, and point of view are used in the movie version of TKAM but not this
- 4. this is the rule that Atticus illustrates when he says "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view...until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."
- 5. a reference to another piece of literature, history, or pop culture
- 10. this punctuation can be used instead of a dash
- 12. Scout is considered to be this kind of narrator
- 13. understand someone else's feelings
- 14. this is the central message that the case against Tom Robinson can be describe as - it is a white woman's word against a black man's
Down
- 1. punctuation that can be used to add information, show dramatic effect, or interruption
- 2. the title is a metaphor for the senseless killing of this character
- 6. no opinions, straight facts
- 7. Atticus empathasizes with this character because she is a victim of poverty and ignorance but he does not excuse her false accusation
- 8. FDR's speech allusion at the beginning of the novel helps the reader understand that Maycomb was like the rest of the country who was doing this during the Great Depression
- 9. figurative language that makes a comparison without using "like" or "as"
- 11. this type of irony occurs when the audience knows something that the character does not