2 - Themes and Analysis (Chapters 1–15)
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Practice Questions
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What is the main theme of innocence and moral growth illustrated in Scout's journey?
💡 Hint: Think about the lessons Scout learns from Atticus.
Define prejudice in the context of the novel.
💡 Hint: Consider how the townsfolk view Tom Robinson.
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What central theme is explored through Scout's childhood experiences?
💡 Hint: Focus on how her perspective changes throughout the novel.
True or False: Atticus believes that courage means physical strength.
💡 Hint: Recall what Atticus teaches Jem about Mrs. Dubose.
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Discuss how the theme of courage is illustrated through both Atticus Finch and Mrs. Dubose's characters, considering societal expectations and personal struggles.
💡 Hint: Look into their responses to adversity.
Analyze how Scout's growth throughout the chapters reflects change in societal values regarding empathy and understanding, especially in the context of racial tensions.
💡 Hint: Trace her experiences with characters in differing social positions.
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