Across
- 3. a kind and gentlemen character who cares deeply for his dying mother
- 5. The young protagonist and narrator of the story.
- 6. The character that broke his left arm when he was thirteen, grows more mature throughout the storyline.
- 9. A tragic, insecure character who holds on to the traditions from the old south and fills herself with illusions to hide from reality.
- 10. A wealthy character that blanche fantasies to come save her from reality.
Down
- 1. “I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what.”
- 2. “Drunk—drunk—animal thing, you! [She rushes through to the poker table] All of you—please go home! If any of you have a spark of decency in you—”
- 3. an ill, elderly character who lives two doors down from the Finches, seen as the “meanest ever women”.
- 4. One of the “mockingbirds” that Atticus tries to protect throughout the story. (“'It is a sin to kill a mockingbird.”)
- 7. A mysterious and reclusive character full of rumors and exaggerated stories.
- 8. A physical character that symbolizes the new American dream who constantly addresses his dominance.
