Zusammenfassung der Ressource
To kill A Mockingbird- Characters
- Atticus Finch
- Consistent
- 'Atticus is the same
man in the town as he
is in home'
- Non Predjudiced
- 'Calpurnia knows what she means to
this family'
- Fatherly
- 'He read to us, played
with us and treated
is with courteous
detcahment'
- Honest
- 'I wanted you to see
what real courage is
before you got the
idea it was a man
with a gun in his
hand'
- 'I couldn't worship
to God if I didn't
try to help that
man'
- 'It's when you
know you're licked
before you begin,
but you begin
anyway'
- Jem Finch
- Mournful
- 'Sometimes he would
go off my himself'
- Lively
- 'In all his life Jem had
never declined a dare'
- Imaginative
- 'Gotta work hard
now.'
- Heroic
- 'Jem was a born hero'
- Growing Up
- 'His maddening air of
superiority was
unbearable these
days'
- 'Jem had acquired an alien set of values and
was trying to impose them on me'
- 'I swear Jean Louise you
become more like a girl every
day'
- Calming
- 'Not too far now Scout, the
roads down yonder'
- Scout Finch
- Lively
- 'His face killed my joy. I had burst
into a circle of strangers'
- Honest
- 'He was the filthiest
human I had ever
seen'
- Thoughtful
- 'Standing on the
Radley Porch was
enough'
- Passionate
- Naive
- 'Atticus! The
worlds ending'
- Intelligent
- 'Scout yonder been
reading since she was
born'
- Brutal
- 'Rubbed his
nose in the dirt'
- Boo Radley
- Misunderstood
- Violent
- 'Hands stained red from the blood'
- Discriminated
- 'It's a sin to Kill a Mockingbird'
- Malevolent Phantom
- Friendly
- Chewing gum, spelling
medal, watch,
sculptures
- 'Someone inside the house was
laughing'
- Mayella Ewell
- She looks after her siblings alone
- She craves any sort of affection, even
from someone that is considered ot be
lower class than her.
- 'That's right nice of you
saving up money to treat the
chillun'
- Calpurnia
- 'Calpurnia knows what she
means to this family'
- 'I felt Calpurnia's tyrannical presence'
- 'It was Calpurnia's fault.' She taught
Scout how to read and write
- Literate and Clever
- She immediately rings Atticus
about the mad dog
- She teaches Scout
how to read and
write
- She is the only one
at the church that
can read
- Bob Ewell
- Abuses his family
- Cares about his social status
- Spits on Atticus
- Takes it out on Atticus'
children
- Does not care about his family
- 'Screamed like
a hog'
- Dill
- ''Summer was Dill'
- 'Dill breathed his patient breath'
- 'The Radley place drew Dill like the moon drew
water, but only to the light pole c=across the
road.'
- 'It started when Dill gave us the idea of trying to make Boo
Radley come out.'
- Aunt Alexandra
- 'The first thing she said was "put my bags in my
room Calpurnia'
- 'Every angle of her was formidable'
- She tries to bring up Scout in a way in which she and society perceives young women., she does this by trying to get Scout
to stop being boistrous and to start wearing dresses.