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To Kill a Mockingbird
by
Harper Lee
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Summary
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Chapter 1 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 2 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 3 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 4 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 5 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 6 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 7 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 8 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 9 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 10 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 11 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 12 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 13 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 14 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 15 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 16 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 17 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 18 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 19 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 20 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 21 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 22 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 23 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 24 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 25 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 26 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 27 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 28 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 29 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 30 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 31 Summary and Analysis
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Scout Finch
Jem Finch
Atticus Finch
Boo Radley
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Essential Passage by Character: Atticus Finch
Essential Passage by Character: Scout Finch
Essential Passage by Theme: Loss of Innocence
Essential Passage by Theme: Racism
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In Chapter 27 of To Kill a Mockingbird, what happened at Judge Taylor's house?
In To Kill a Mockingbird, who were the four witnesses at Tom Robinson's trial?
What are the children's perceptions of Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson, and Heck Tate?
In which chapter does Bob Ewell spit in Atticus' face?
In To Kill A Mockingbird, who uses the 'N' word?
What is ironic about Bob Ewell's comment about black families in Chapter 17 of To Kill a Mockingbird?
Why does Atticus ask Bob Ewell to write his name and what does the jury see?
How does Bob Ewell cause problems for Helen Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Examples Of Racism In To Kill A Mockingbird
What three unusual events occurred the October after Tom Robinson's trial in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Why does Mr. Tate claim Bob Ewell killed himself in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Why does Bob Ewell bear a grudge according to Atticus in chapter 27 of To Kill a Mockingbird? Who are his enemies?
Explanation of Bob Ewell's phrase "one down...two more to go" in To Kill a Mockingbird
Why is Mr. Ewell's left-handed signature significant in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Flat Character In To Kill A Mockingbird
What evidence did Heck Tate remove to make it appear that Ewell fell on his own knife?
Why was revenge on Atticus important to Mr. Ewell, and what does this reveal about his character?
Why does Atticus say the law is rigid for "common folk," but flexible for the Ewells?
Which literary device does the author use in Chapter 17 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" to describe Bob Ewell?
What creates the "shiny clean line" on Scout's costume in Chapter 29 of To Kill a Mockingbird?
How is Mayella similar to and different from her father in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Did Bob Ewell rape his daughter, Mayella, in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Can you provide seven passages about Bob Ewell from To Kill a Mockingbird?
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Why is Bob Ewell upset after Tom Robinson's conviction?
Why is Aunt Alexandra worried about the threat from Bob Ewell?
Why isn't Atticus afraid of Mr. Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird?
What are important quotes for Bob Ewell, Atticus, Scout, Jem, and Aunt Alexandra in chapters 28-31 of To Kill a Mockingbird?
In To Kill A Mockingbird, how do the children react to Bob Ewell's insults?
In To Kill a Mockingbird, how does Bob Ewell earn money?
Describe Bob Ewell's post office meeting with Atticus in To Kill a Mockingbird.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, why didn't Bob Ewell call for a doctor?
How is human dignity portrayed in To Kill a Mockingbird?
How does the following quote from the end of Chapter 29 in To Kill a Mockingbird connect with the theme of courage?
What are Jem's views on Mayella, Bob Ewell, Heck Tate, and Tom Robinson?
Why is it ironic when Mr. Ewell claims black people "devalue" his property in chapter 17 of To Kill a Mockingbird?
In To Kill a Mockingbird, what evidence discredits Bob Ewell's story?
In chapter 25 of To Kill a Mockingbird, what does "Mr. Ewell was more hot gas than anything" mean?
How does To Kill a Mockingbird portray Bob Ewell as uneducated and ignorant?
How do Sheriff Tate and Bob Ewell differ as witnesses in To Kill a Mockingbird?
What is the significance of this quotation in To Kill a Mockingbird: "There will be no more audibly obscene speculations on any subject from anybody in this courtroom, as long as I'm sitting here."
In To Kill a Mockingbird, why did Bob Ewell break into Judge Taylor's house?
In Chapter 16 of To Kill a Mockingbird, what's ironic about Scout’s observation of the "little man on the witness stand"?
How did Atticus explain Bob Ewell's behavior in To Kill a Mockingbird and why did he tell this to his children?
What does Bob Ewell's behavior after the trial, when he spat on Atticus' face, reveal about his character?
What's an example of the racism motif in chapter 27 of To Kill A Mockingbird? What five actions does Bob Ewell take to escalate the Tom Robinson/Atticus situation?
Explain Mayella's relationship with her father in Chapter 19 of To Kill a Mockingbird.
What does Little Chuck Little mean by calling Mr. Ewell "right contentious"?
Bob Ewell's ironic response to being ambidextrous in To Kill a Mockingbird
In To Kill a Mockingbird, why does Judge Taylor have a gun on his lap when his wife returns from church?