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Contextualizing the Characters of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
In Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird', each character is a mirror that reflects the societal norms of the 1930s in Southern America. The protagonist, Scout Finch, narrates the story with the innocence of a child, yet her observations are profound.
Her father, Atticus Finch, is a beacon of integrity and justice, defending Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape. Tom Robinson's character, albeit tragic, becomes a symbol of racial injustice. Mayella Ewell, the accuser, is a victim of poverty and ignorance, while Boo Radley, a mysterious neighbor, represents society's prejudice against the unknown.
Lastly, Dill Harris, Scout's summer friend, brings a curious perspective to the plot. These characters, vivid and diverse, paint a picture of a society grappling with racism, classism, and the loss of innocence, leaving an indelible impression of the struggle for justice and the power of empathy.
Question 1
What societal norm does the character of Tom Robinson reflect?
The societal norm of racial injustice
The societal norm of poverty
The societal norm of ignorance
The societal norm of justice and integrity
The societal norm of curiosity and innocence
Question 2
How does Scout Finch's character contribute to the plot?
Scout Finch amplifies the theme of racial injustice
Scout Finch introduces the concept of classism
Scout Finch brings in the theme of poverty and ignorance
Scout Finch narrates the story, providing a child's innocent yet profound perspective
Scout Finch represents the societal prejudice against the unknown
Question 3
What is the central theme of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
The power of empathy
The struggle for justice
Racism and classism
Loss of innocence
All of the above
Question 4
Which character represents society's prejudice against the unknown?
Scout Finch
Atticus Finch
Tom Robinson
Mayella Ewell
Boo Radley
Question 5
Who is the character that brings a curious perspective to the plot?
Scout Finch
Atticus Finch
Tom Robinson
Dill Harris
Mayella Ewell
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