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Across
  1. 3. Moral uprightness, embodied by Atticus Finch.
  2. 5. Loss of this is symbolized by the mockingbird in the story.
  3. 8. Overcoming anger or resentment, seen in some characters’ arcs.
  4. 11. A principle that contrasts with the society's systemic biases.
  5. 12. Unfair treatment or judgment based on preconceived notions.
  6. 15. Systemic discrimination against a race, central to the trial in the novel.
  7. 17. Atticus’s approach to raising Scout and Jem reflects this theme.
Down
  1. 1. Both formal learning and moral lessons taught in the book.
  2. 2. The act of pretending to have beliefs or virtues that one doesn’t uphold.
  3. 4. Accepting others despite differences in opinions or behavior.
  4. 6. Division among people based on status, wealth, and power in Maycomb.
  5. 7. Injustice based on stereotypes and ignorance.
  6. 9. Symbol of innocence destroyed by evil.
  7. 10. The principles of right and wrong guiding human behavior.
  8. 13. Acting morally even when afraid or against popular opinion.
  9. 14. The ability to understand and share someone else’s feelings.
  10. 16. The profession of Atticus Finch and a framework for justice.