'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.