To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summaries 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LiteratureTo Kill a MockingbirdGCSEAQA Created by: SofalofCreated on: 19-05-13 19:28 Chapter 1 Maycomb setting, Boo Radley, Dill 1 of 31 Chapter 2 1st day at school, Miss Caroline Fisher 2 of 31 Chapter 3 Walter Cunningham, Ewells, climb into skin and walk around in it 3 of 31 Chapter 4 Calpurnia, Mrs Dubose, Radley game 4 of 31 Chapter 5 Miss Maudie, Atticus catches children trying to get Boo to come out 5 of 31 Chapter 6 Break into Radley yard 6 of 31 Chapter 7 Mended trousers, more gifts 7 of 31 Chapter 8 Snow, fire, blanket from Boo 8 of 31 Chapter 9 Christmas, Aunt Alexandra, Francis, sexism, racism 9 of 31 Chapter 10 Mad dog, Atticus, shooting, mockingbird metaphor 10 of 31 Chapter 11 Mrs Dubose, bravery 11 of 31 Chapter 12 Black church, Calpurnia, black perspective, racism 12 of 31 Chapter 13 Aunt Alexandra, sexism, foreshadowing trial, heredity 13 of 31 Chapter 14 Dill runs away 14 of 31 Chapter 15 Ku Klux Klan, showdown outside jail, innocence 15 of 31 Chapter 16 Mr Dolphus Raymond, explanation of mob, racism, black balcony at trial (black perspective), Judge Taylor 16 of 31 Chapter 17 Heck Tate, no medical attention, Bob Ewell, racism 17 of 31 Chapter 18 Mayella Ewell, racism 18 of 31 Chapter 19 Tom Robinson, racism, Mayella Ewell, Mr Link Deas, felt sorry for her, Dill cries 19 of 31 Chapter 20 Mr Dolphus Raymond, racism, Atticus's speech 20 of 31 Chapter 21 Jury's decision, Jem 21 of 31 Chapter 22 explanation of Jury's decision, Bob Ewell spits on Atticus 22 of 31 Chapter 23 Atticus's morals 23 of 31 Chapter 24 Aunt Alexandra's tea party, Mrs Merriweather, sexism 24 of 31 Chapter 25 Racism, explanation of verdict 25 of 31 Chapter 26 Miss Gate's hypocracy 26 of 31 Chapter 27 Mr Link Deas made a job for Helen, attitudes towards Ewells 27 of 31 Chapter 28 Not much 28 of 31 Chapter 29 Not much 29 of 31 Chapter 30 Boo Radley, Scout understands mockingbird metaphor 30 of 31 Chapter 31 Boo Radley, climbing into a person's skin, Atticus's influence 31 of 31
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