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MRS. WITHERS/ MRS. GOODRICH ENGLISH 9 Novel Terms and Characters To Kill a Mockingbird
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Novel Terms Fiction Not based in fact Example: To Kill a Mockingbird Regionalism Literature that focuses on the characters, dialect, customs, topography, and other features particular to a specific region. Example: TKAM is an example of regionalism because it demonstrates the habits and patterns of the South
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Novel Terms Coming of Age This type of literature deals with children turning into adults after experiencing an important life event Example: TKAM is an example of a coming of age story Satire When writers poke fun at serious institutions like education or religion Example: Lee pokes fun at the educational system with the use of Miss Caroline
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Novel Terms Protagonist The main character of the story. Often known as the “hero” or “good guy” Example: Atticus Finch Antagonist The character who goes against the main character. Often known as the “bad guy” Example: Bob Ewell
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Novel Terms Setting The historical moment in time and geographical location where a story takes place. Where and when a story takes place. Example: The setting of TKAM is Alabama during The Great Depression Plot The events that make up the story. Example: There are two plot lines in TKAM
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Novel Terms 1 st Person Point of View ( POV) The narrator is in the story Hint: Look for words such as “I” or “me”) Example: Scout is the narrator of TKAM. We know this because she tells us the story from her POV 3 rd Person Point of View The narrator is NOT in the story (Hint: Look for words such as “he” or “she”)
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Novel Terms Dynamic Character Someone who undergoes an important, internal change because of the action in the plot. Example: Jem is a dynamic character because we see his motivations change and grow Static Character Someone who does not undergo any change during the story Example: Atticus is a static character because he does not change (always represents morality)
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Novel Terms Round Character This character’s actions may be a surprise because it is unexpected (they have undergone development) Example: Mrs. Dubose’s actions surprise us (she does things out of character) Flat Character Uncomplicated characters whose actions do not surprise us Example: Bob Ewell is an evil man and always does evil things
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Novel Terms Internal Conflict A conflict of the conscience/mind Example: Scout struggles with the idea of racism and justice throughout the novel External Conflict A struggle between a character and an outside force Example: Scout has a problem with Francis Hancock saying negative things about Atticus’s character
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Novel Terms Simile A comparison of things using “like” or “as” Example: The ladies were like soft tea cakes with frostings of sweat and sweet talcum Metaphor A comparison of two things. Example: “This school is like a jail!”
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Novel Terms Symbol An object that represents a larger idea or concept Example: The mockingbird is a symbol of innocence. Hyperbole An exaggeration used for effect or humor Example: I have a million hours of homework!
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Novel Terms Personification Attributing human characteristics to a nonhuman object Example: The Radley house was droopy and sick Theme The message an author wishes his to convey to his audience Example: Lee stresses that everybody deserves compassion, regardless of color, money, or place in society
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Novel Terms Irony Verbal Situational Dramatic
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Novel Terms Tone The author’s attitude towards a subject (what they say and how they say it) Example: Lee uses a bitter tone when she speaks about racism Mood The feeling a reader gets when reading. Example: Mood can change depending on the author’s tone
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Novel Terms Juxtaposition Placing two things side by side to highlight the differences Example: The Ewells and Cunninghams are introduced in the same chapter in order to highlight their differences
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Characters Jean Louise “Scout” Finch The narrator of the story She ages from 6 to 9 during the story. Jeremy “Jem” Finch Scout’s older brother. He ages from 10 to 13 during the story
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Characters Atticus Finch Jem and Scout’s widowed father Maycomb County lawyer Arthur “Boo” Radley The neighborhood recluse
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Characters Calpurnia The Finch family housekeeper Maudie Atkinson Lives across the street from Jem and Scout. She loves to garden and often speaks with the children
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Characters Charles Baker “Dill” Harris Scout and Jem’s neighborhood friend that comes to visit every summer
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Characters Bob Ewell The Ewell family patriarch Allegedly spends his welfare checks on alcohol Mayella Ewell Tom Robinson’s 19 year- old accuser
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Characters Tom Robinson Husband and father of three Accused of raping and beating Mayella Ewell
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Characters Aunt Alexandra Atticus’s older sister Mrs. Dubose A cantankerous old woman who teaches Jem and Scout a lesson about bravery
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Characters Heck Tate Maycomb’s sheriff Miss Caroline New to teaching and Maycomb County Scout’s first grade teacher
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