Across
- 3. The Ewells live in extreme ______ near the town dump
- 4. A recurring theme in this novel
- 6. Who said, "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view."
- 8. Scout's older brother
- 10. Atticus shoots and kills a rabid dog named __________
- 13. Atticus's sister
- 14. Maycomb's racial division is a central _____ in the story
- 16. Who is the old racist woman who battled a morphine addiction.
- 18. Lawyer defending Tom Robinson
- 20. Town where the story takes place
- 23. Scout's teacher who disciplines her for being literate
- 24. The Point of View the story is told from
- 25. The first thing that Scout finds in the knothole in the tree.
- 30. The novel delves into the theme of __________ as characters confront their beliefs.
Down
- 1. The title of the novel is inspired by a quote from which character?
- 2. The novel is set during this historical period
- 5. Tom Robinson is accused of assaulting this character.
- 7. Who is the poor famer who is part of a mob that attempts to lynch Tom Robinson.
- 9. The small-town setting reflects the theme of _____
- 11. The legal principle that one is innocent until proven guilty.
- 12. Atticus Finch's profession
- 15. The novel explores the concept of ____________ justice
- 17. The mockingbird symbolizes this theme
- 19. The trial involves the false accusation of a black man named...
- 21. The name of the Finches' housekeeper
- 22. Mysterious neighbor who rarely leaves his house
- 26. Main protagonist and narrator
- 27. Boo Radley leaves gifts for the children in a ______
- 28. One of the neighbors of the Finches
- 29. Scout and Jem's friend who visits during the summer
