Literary Devices in To Kill a Mockingbird

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Across
  1. 1. Atticus, Bob Ewell, and Tom Robinson are all ________ characters because their traits remain consistent throughout the novel.
  2. 3. The way people dress, talk, and worship all contribute to the _______________ of Calpurnia's church.
  3. 5. The __________ of the novel is a small southern Alabama town during the Great Depression.
  4. 6. In the Boo Radley storyline, the __________ occurs when Bob Ewell attacks the children.
  5. 11. Scout's realization that Calpurnia lives a separate life outside of the Finch household is a(n) ___________.
  6. 14. The conflict that is most central to the novel's plot is man vs. ___________.
  7. 16. References to bread lines and sit-down strikes are examples of ___________
  8. 17. The use of phrases like "over yonder," "reckon," and "ain't" are examples of ________
  9. 18. One of the novel's _________ could be the following: Courage is doing what is morally right, even if it is difficult to do so.
Down
  1. 2. In the Tom Robinson storyline, the _____________ occurs when Judge Taylor appoints Atticus to defend Tom.
  2. 4. Scout must deal with gender __________ when repeatedly told to act like a lady.
  3. 5. A scene that demonstrates ________ is Scout's description of the cartoon in the Montgomery Advertiser
  4. 7. When Scout stands on Boo Radley's porch, this would be considered the novel's __________.
  5. 8. Scout, Jem, and Dill are all __________ characters because they grow and mature throughout the novel.
  6. 9. The novel begins by telling the reader that when Jem was nearly thirteen, he broke his arm; therefore, the majority of the novel is a(n) ___________.
  7. 10. Atticus and Bob Ewell, Scout and Mayella, and Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra are all examples of _______.
  8. 12. The fact that Boo Radley, the person who scared the children most at the beginning of the novel, actually saves their lives at the end is an example of _______.
  9. 13. The novel's protagonist
  10. 15. The novel is written in _______-person point of view
  11. 19. The weather, word choice, and foreshadowing on the night of the pageant help to create a suspenseful _______.