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The Secondary Characters

The Main Characters We have now looked at all of the main characters in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’. Remember that of the main characters, only The Cunninghams and Calpurnia have not come up in the exams before.

The Secondary Characters The secondary characters include: Dill Miss Maudie Aunt Alexandra Dolphus Raymond Mrs Dubose Lula Miss Caroline

Complete the following table… Write two or three key adjectives to describe each character Complete the table with the chapters where they most appear. Write how characters fit into each theme.

Characteristics of the Secondary Characters: The secondary characters aren’t developed in the same way as the primary characters are. For each secondary character, write down at least 2 words to describe them: Dill Miss Maudie Aunt Alexandra Dolphus Raymond Mrs Dubose Lula Miss Caroline Miss Rachel Key Chapters Themes: Growing up/education: Miss Caroline is Scout’s teacher who becomes frustrated that Scout can already read. Through Miss Caroline Atticus encourages Scout to have empathy. Injustice/justice: Gender: Prejudice and Social Inequality: Outsiders/Mockingbirds: Family/Parents The Secondary Characters DillMiss MAunt ADolphus Ms DuboseLulaMiss CarolineMiss Rachel

Now write 2 sections (10 mins each) How do the secondary characters make a significant contribution to the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird?’