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To Kill a Mockingbird

CHAPTERS 28-31
CHAPTER SUMMARIES

ANALYSIS OF THEMES

CHARACTER DEVELOPLMENT THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW


(BOOK TWO A REVIEW)

CHAPTER SUMMARIES
Chapter 28 Children involved in Halloween pageant Scout dressed up in mesh costume Scout and Jem walk home alone after Scout ruins the show Scout and Jem brutally attacked Scout feels drunk man on ground Chapter 28 Scout sees someone carrying Jem home. Jem revealed to have broken arm and bruises Heck Tate announces that Bob Ewell is dead by stabbing Scout sees strange man in room

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD CHAPTERS 28-31


Chapter 29 Scout explains attack Heck Tate reveals that Scout was almost stabbed; costume saved her Revelation that strange man is Boo Radley Chapters 30-31 Heck Tate & Atticus argue about Ewells death Heck Tate argues that Tom Robinson died for no reason so let the dead bury the dead Boo Radley says goodnight to Scout and Jem Boo Radley disappears never to be seen again

Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough.

ANALYSIS OF THEMES

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD CHAPTERS 28-31 Many themes are reinforced within Part Two of the novel

Judgement Racism Hate

Education & Learning Innocence Family

Bob Ewell

How are these themes revealed through each character?

Scout Finch

Judgement Education & Learning Morals Innocence

Judgement Kindness

Atticus Finch

Boo Radley

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD CHAPTERS 28-31 The lessons and events of Part Two of TKAM have caused the main characters to develop
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Jem Finch

Explain how these developments have occurred

Scout Finch

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Atticus Finch

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PART TWO A REVIEW PLOT REVIEW (THE NOVEL)


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. PLOT GRAPH Introduction Inciting Incident Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Conclusion

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Robinson guilty Robinson killed

4.

Atticus agrees to defend Robinson

Radley disappears Scout sleeps as Atticus reads

6. 2.
Radley saves children Radley protected Scout learns final lesson

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1.

Intro to Finch family Intro to main characters Intro to Boo Radley Intro to morals/education

PART TWO A REVIEW

CENTRAL IDEAS
Know how characters are connected to themes
Events/Lessons Characters (i.e. Scout) (i.e. Interaction with Boo Radley) Reinforce Themes (i.e. Judgement)

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Know main characters/characteristics and relationships with others

Atticus Bob Ewell Boo Radley

Know Literary Devices

Foreshadowing Symbolism Allusions Irony

PART TWO A REVIEW

CONCLUSION

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Is this novel relevant today?

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