To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Revision Booklet Chapter Summaries; Themes; Characters; Motifs
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1 To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Revision Booklet Chapter Summaries; Themes; Characters; Motifs
2 Chapter Summaries Chapter 1 Introduction of Scout as narrator. She is recounting a childhood story. Jem's broken arm: connects beginning with ending. Simon Finch and Finch's Landing. Introduction to Calpurnia and Dill. Description of Boo Radley legend. Chapter 2 Scout's first day at school: September. Miss Caroline and Scout argue about reading. Miss Caroline humiliates Walter Cunningham. Chapter 3 Walter comes to dinner; Scout is rude. Miss Caroline meets Burris Ewell. Atticus talks to Scout about reading and Miss C. What important lesson does Calpurnia teach Scout that day? What do we learn about the Cunninghams? What do we learn about the Ewells?
3 Chapter 4 Jem and Scout find presents in the tree stump from Boo. Dill arrives for the summer: children enact Radley story. Chapter 5 Children talk to Miss Maudie. Children try to put note through Radley's letter-box but Atticus stops it. Chapter 6 Children look into the Radley house on Dill s last night. They see a man s shadow and hear a shotgun. Jem's pants get caught on the fence. Jem goes back for his pants in the night. How is this chapter made funny? And tense? Chapter 7 Scout is now in 2nd Grade. Truth about Jem's trousers. More presents from Boo. Tree stump is cemented up by Mr Radley.
4 Chapter 8 First snow. Fire at Miss Maudie's house. Chapter 9 Scout tries to hit Cecil Jacobs for calling Atticus a nigger lover. Scout talks to Atticus about racism. Christmas at Finch's Landing- Aunt Alexandra and Uncle Jack. Atticus explains to Uncle Jack why he is taking the Tom Robinson case. Chaper 10 We learn about Atticus as a father. The mad dog incident. Chapter 11 Jem is 12 years old. Mrs Henry Lafayette Dubose is described. Jem cuts off her flower heads; Atticus makes him read to Mrs Dubose. Mrs Dubose dies. Function of this chapter: It is another example of learning to understand others. The chapter shows that sometimes these lessons have to be learned the hard way. Jem has to learn that courage has nothing to do with guns. Mrs Dubose is opinionated and even cruel: your father is no better than the niggers and trash he works for, yet Atticus is courteous towards her. Chapter 12 Scout explains how Jem is going through adolescence. Jem and Scout go to Calpurnia's church- racial incident. Calpurnia describes her own family and community.
5 Chapter 13 Aunt Alexandra comes to stay. Maycomb is described. Atticus is instructed to glorify his family to the children. Chapter 14 Atticus defines rape for Scout. Aunt Alex wants to get rid of Calpurnia. Jem and Scout argue. Dill is found under the bed. Chapter 15 Sheriff Heck Tate comes to Atticus' door with Maycomb men. Atticus guards Tom Robinson at the jail. Confrontation with Maycomb men, children unwittingly diffuse the situation. Chapter 16 Atticus explains racial tension and the reasons for the confrontation over breakfast. Build-up to the trial: children describe Mr Dolphus Raymond. Trial begins. Chapter 17 Mr Heck Tate is the first witness. Mr Robert Ewell is the rude witness. Chapter 18 Miss Mayella Ewell is questioned as the plaintiff.
6 Chapter 19 Mr Tom Robinson is questioned as the accused. Chapter 20 During recess, the children talk to Mr Dolphus Raymond. Atticus makes his summarising speech to the jury. Chapter 21 Calpurnia approaches the Judge with information for Atticus regarding the children being in court. They plead with Atticus to stay to hear the verdict. Verdict of "guilty" is given: black people stand as Atticus leaves the court. Chapter 22 Jem, filled with anger and bitterness, cries. Food from the black community. Atticus is moved to tears. Miss Maudie talks to the children about Atticus' role. Chapter 23 Ewell spits at Atticus in the street and threatens his life. Atticus and Jem have a discussion about the trial. Aunt Alexandra forbids Scout to have Walter Cunningham home because he is trash. This doesn t fit with Atticus definition they change their stance slightly on Tom. Scout and Jem discuss folks. Atticus s dry humour shows his courage. When Ewell challenges him to fight, he says he s too old to the gibe Too proud to fight, you niggerlovin bastard?.
7 This is one of the main lessons in the book fighting with your head not your fists, and the different kind of courage that is not resorting to violence. Chapter 24 Aunt Alex and her missionary circle meet. Tom Robinson's death is announced by Atticus who needs Calpurnia. Chapter 25 Dill and Jem recount what happens when they go to Helen Robinson's. Mr B.B. Underwood writes a poetic article about Tom's senseless death. Chapter 26 Scout in the 3rd grade- his reflection on Boo Radley no longer seems frightening. Miss Gates teaches Scout's class about Hitler - contradiction as she is racist after trial. Chapter 27 Ewell gets and loses a job: blames Atticus. Judge Taylor has a secret visitor. Helen R is harassed by Ewell on the way to work. Chapter 28 Halloween pageant organised by the missionary ladies: Scout in her costume. Scout forgets her shoes. Jem and Scout are attacked on the way home. Chapter 29 Bob Ewell is dead at the scene of the attack.
8 Chapter 30 Boo Radley is introduced to Scout as Jem's saviour. Heck Tate orders Atticus to accept that Ewell fell on his knife. Chapter 31 Scout stays with Boo and then walks him home. She imagines their story from Boo's viewpoint. Scout and Jem sleep: Atticus watches over them.
9 Themes and Setting Education In chapter four, a year has passed since the opening chapter. Scout has been at school for a year. Has she learned much there? What other sources of education does she have? Does she learn more from them? Attitudes towards and the roles of women Discussion of women not being allowed to serve on a jury makes Jem question discrimination and the fairness of the judgement. The reader questions it too as we see Miss Maudie and Scout; both examples of intelligent and wise females who would make a difference if they could. However, there are also negative portrayals of women like Miss Stephanie and Aunt Alexandra. Calpurnia is an example of a black woman who is wise but discounted on both race and gender. Chapter 24 makes fun of (satirises) the hypocrisy of the ladies missionary meeting. It also illustrates what was expected of women at the time in a deliberately negative way. As you read chapter 24, look for examples of this and highlight them.
10 Prejudice against: Women Black people Society s outsiders Law and Justice Scout asks her father for the legal definition of rape. She doesn t really understand, and is unable to ask for an explanation. The severity of the alleged crime links to the topic of racial discrimination - a perverted, violent and brutal crime is chosen in order to form the most negative and sickening judgment possible.
11 Characters What mistakes does Miss Caroline make on her first day? Why is Scout s first day so disappointing? What do we learn about Scout (Jean-Louise) from her first day at school? Are Dill s stories true? How do we know? Notice how Jem and Scout s play about Boo is more intense when Dill is there. Why might Dill be so fascinated with his story?
12 Miss Maudie is sympathetic towards Arthur Radley because he is a victim of his father s religious bigotry. Harper Lee uses this character to voice her ideas about people who look down on others and use religion as an excuse. Lee criticises hypocrisy and intolerance. What are the differences in attitudes between Scout and Jem? How does Scout try to understand Jem? Blanket from Boo - how do the children react to this? Look at the difference in how they react: Jem now knows Boo is kind and thoughtful and wants to be their friend. Does Scout realise this yet?
13 Atticus tells Scout not to fight and explains why he is defending Tom. Why is he defending Tom when he knows he can t win? What can you infer about the position of Negroes in society in 1930s America? Do you think Scout will find it easy to walk away from a fight? Find evidence for your views. Atticus as a father: 1) he never went hunting, he did not play poker or fish or drink or smoke.. 2) Plays checkers well (he lets them win); play the jew s harp. 3) The children realise their father can shoot with deadly accuracy but they learn that he is only prepared to use his gift for good and that he will not boast about it. They also learn why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird.
14 Mrs Dubose She is repulsive: Her face was the colour of a dirty pillowcase, and the corners of her mouth glistened with wet. (p118). She is a morphine addict and is dying, but she wants to wean herself off the painkiller before she dies, this shows she is ultimately very brave. Our views of Mrs Dubose change when we understand this when we walk around in her skin. Atticus s view of death threat: I destroyed his credibility at that trial, if he had any to begin with. The man had to have some kind of comeback, his kind always does. So if spitting in my face and threatening to kill me saved Mayella Ewell one extra beating, that s something I ll gladly take. (p241) However, his children are afraid for him. Are they right? In chapter 23, Jem and Scout discuss folks. Jem has worked out that there are 4 kind of people: Ordinary (like them), the Cunninghams, the Ewells and the Negroes. Scout is wiser: Naw, Jem, I think there s just one kind of folks. Folks. Jem is more cynical he used to think what Scout thought until he saw them all hating each other. (p )
15 Atticus s definition of trash: The one place where a man ought to get s square deal is in the courtroom, be he any colour of the rainbow, but men have a way of taking their resentments right into the jury box whenever a white man does that to a black man, no matter how rich he is, or how fine a family he comes from, that white man is trash. (p 243)
16 Motifs and Plot What is the significance of the gifts in the tree? How is this incident made exciting? Why is it included? How does Scout feel when she sees the snow? How does Jem manage to build a snowman? How does he make it look like Mr Avery and what is the effect of this incident?
17 The Mockingbird Shoot all the bluejays you want but remember, it s a sin to kill a mockingbird. (Atticus) Miss Maudie explains: Mockingbirds don t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don t eat up people s gardens, don t nest in corncribs, they don t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. Two parts to the novel Part one is more humorous and is more about childhood and growing up. Part two focuses on the trial. It is much darker in tone as Harper Lee allows the children to discover that adults are not always right or fair and that justice is not always done.
18 OTHER TECHNIQUES USED BY HARPER LEE Examples of Satire Using capitals for What Is Best For The Family. When Aunt Alexandra went to school, self-doubt could not be found in any textbook. She never let a chance escape to point out the short-comings of other tribal groups to the greater glory of our own. Smallness of Maycomb Illustrated Only one fire engine. One telephone operator. People doubling jobs. Close community. AA s caste system. (p145) Jean Louise scratching for a redbug while Atticus is trying to explain family status.
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