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To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review Mrs. Pace – English 9C

To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

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Page 1: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review

Mrs. Pace – English 9C

Page 2: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Where is Atticus’ law office? (Go to chapter 1)

Page 3: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who calls Atticus a “nigger-lover,” which causes Scout to get in a fight with this person?

(Chapter 9)

Page 4: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who is the first Ewell to be encountered in the novel?

Page 5: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Many who attended the black church, known as First Purchase, couldn’t read. Of those who went to this church, who could read?

Page 6: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who is older, Jem or Scout? How much older?

(Chapter 1)

Page 7: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

What is the name of the lawyer who defends Bob Ewell?

Who defends Tom Robinson?

(Chapter 17)

Page 8: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Is the following statement true? Be able to explain clearly.

Bob Ewell died when, in a drunken stupor, he falls on his own kitchen knife.

(Chapter 30)

Page 9: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Mrs. Henry Lafeyette Dubose has a serious problem. What is it? How does this explain her personality?

(Chapter 11)

Page 10: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who says she, “was the meanest old woman who ever lived”? Who is the SHE referred to here?

Page 11: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who’s house burned down? What caused the fire?

(Chapter 8)

Page 12: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

On the night of the fire, Scout is given a blanket. Who gives her this blanket and why?

(Chapter 8)

Page 13: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

What side of her face was Mayella Ewell injured on? Why is this important to the story? Explain this clearly.

(Chapter 18)

Page 14: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Why did Dill run away from his mother and father?

(Chapter 14)

Page 15: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who owned and ran the Maycomb Tribune?

Page 16: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

How does Jem describe Boo Radley?

Page 17: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who is Miss Caroline?

What is her last name?

She makes several mistakes where Maycomb’s customs are concerned. What are a few of them? Be specific.

(Chapter 2)

Page 18: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Where do Jem, Scout, and Dill sit during the trial at the courthouse?

(Chapter 17)

Page 19: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Why does Bob Ewell vow to kill Atticus after the trial?

Page 20: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

If you were to stereotype Aunt Alexandra (as she so often does to others), what words would you use to describe her and her attitude towards other people?

Page 21: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

What happens as Atticus walks out of the courtroom after the jury has announced their decision? Why is this important to the story as a whole?

(Chapter 21)

Page 22: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

What’s important about the phrase, “Let the dead bury the dead.” Who says this quote? What’s going on in the story when this quote is spoken?

(Chapter 31)

Page 23: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who explains what rape is to Scout? (Chapter 14)

Page 24: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Tell as much as you can about Dolphus Raymond. There are many “interesting” things about him. (Things you need to know!)j

(Chapter 16 and 20)

Page 25: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

How old is Mayella Ewell?

(Chapter 18)

Page 26: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who is Tom Robinson’s employer?

Page 27: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

What is Tom’s “REAL” crime?

(Chapter 20)

Page 28: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

What is Scout’s full name?

What is Jem’s full name?

What is Dill’s full name?

Page 29: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

What is Boo Radley’s full name?

Page 30: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

What does Scout dress as for the school play?

Page 31: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Atticus gives Jem and Scout ___________ for Christmas.

(Chapter 9)

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Who wrote

To Kill a Mockingbird?

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How old is Tom Robinson?

What is his wife’s name?

(Chapter 19)

Page 34: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Atticus dislikes practicing criminal law because his first clients were ____________.

(Chapter 1, 3rd page)

Page 35: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

How old is Atticus Finch?

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How many times was Tom Robinson shot?

(Chapter 24)

Page 37: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Why does Reverend Sykes lock the church door before anyone can leave?

Page 38: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

How does Jem know that the jury has convicted Tom even before the verdict is read?

(Chapter 21)

Page 39: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

During the trial, what do we learn about Mayella and her life? What is her social life like?

(Chapter 18)

Page 40: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Where do Dill and Scout believe babies come from?

(Chapter 14)

Page 41: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

According to Jem, why is it so unfortunate to be a “mixed child”?

(Chapter 16)

Page 42: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

There are two characters in this novel that could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s explanation as to why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird.)

Page 43: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Describe Tom Robinson’s death.

(Chapter 24)

Page 44: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who is Miss Gates?

How does she show herself to be hypocritical?

(Chapter 24)

Page 45: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

List the items that Jem and Scout found in the knothole of the Radley tree.

Page 46: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who is the “pet of Maycomb”?

(Chapter 10)

Page 47: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who is Zeebo?

What does he do for a living?

Who is he related to in the novel?

Page 48: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who is Link Deas?

Page 49: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Tell the story behind the following things: (they are all connected)

Baton

Camellias

Morphine

Ivanhoe

Page 50: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Meridian, Mississippi

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Francis Hancock Chapter 9

Page 52: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Rose Alymer

(Chapter 9)

Page 53: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who’s nickname was at one time, “one shot”?

(Chapter 10)

Page 54: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

How are these things related? Retell the story.

Walter Cunningham

$.25

Miss Caroline

Scout

Molasses

Sojourn to the corner

Page 55: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Indian-head pennies

Page 56: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Discuss the following:

Mr. Avery

Snowman

Cheap

Page 57: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who’s house is burglarized during the novel? By whom? Why?

(Chapter 27)

Page 58: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

What is a cootie?

Tell the story about cooties from the novel. Be sure to include the important people involved in this particular incident.

Page 59: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Who is known for his or her gardening and baking excellent cakes?

Page 60: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

Scout splits her knuckles to the bone on this person’s front teeth.

Who?

Why?

Page 61: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

To Kill a Mockingbird was published in _________. (year)

Page 62: To Kill a Mockingbird PowerPoint Review · could be said to be “mockingbirds.” Who are these two characters? And what makes you say this about them? (Think back to Miss Maudie’s

The author of TKAM was influenced by a major court case that occurred when she was younger living in the South. What court case am I referring to?

How do you think this court case affected the author’s writing of TKAM?