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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Chapters 10 & 11 CHAPTER SUMMARIES ATTICUS FINCH: A MAN OF MANY MORALS REVIEW OF PART ONE

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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

Chapters 10 & 11

CHAPTER SUMMARIESCHAPTER SUMMARIES

ATTICUS FINCH: A MAN OF MANY MORALSATTICUS FINCH: A MAN OF MANY MORALS

REVIEW OF PART ONEREVIEW OF PART ONE

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

Chapters 10 & 11

CHAPTER SUMMARIES…

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

Chapters 10 & 11

ATTICUS FINCH: A MAN OF MORALS

Throughout the novel, Atticus Finch guides his children,

teaching them right from wrong, decision-making skills and the importance of understanding

others.

Throughout the novel, Atticus Finch guides his children,

teaching them right from wrong, decision-making skills and the importance of understanding

others.Walk in someone’s shoes before judging themListen to father before listening to communityFair and proper law for everyone

”Sin to kill a mockingbird”

HOW ELSE DOES ATTICUS SHOW MORALS?

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

Chapters 10 & 11

ATTICUS FINCH: A MAN OF MORALS

Why did Harper Lee include Mrs. Dubose?Why did Harper Lee include Mrs. Dubose?

How does the rabid dog emphasize morals?

How does the rabid dog emphasize morals?

What does the ‘sin to kill a mockingbird’ quote mean?

What does the ‘sin to kill a mockingbird’ quote mean?

Why are morals such a focus in Part One?Why are morals such a focus in Part One?

How is Atticus a good (or bad) father?How is Atticus a good (or bad) father?

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

Chapters 10 & 11

BOOK ONE: A REVIEW

To Kill a Mockingbird – Book One – covers many topics. Here’s what

you need to know…

To Kill a Mockingbird – Book One – covers many topics. Here’s what

you need to know…

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

Chapters 10 & 11

BOOK ONE: A REVIEW

The characters in the novel are often complicated – as are their

relationships. Book One develops the following relationships:

The characters in the novel are often complicated – as are their

relationships. Book One develops the following relationships:

Scout is the one telling the story and the one “learning lessons”Scout is the one telling the story and the one “learning lessons”

Jem and Dill influence Scout’s actions and childhood behaviourJem and Dill influence Scout’s actions and childhood behaviour

Boo Radley sits in the middle; he is a tool to teach morals to the children and he is a symbol of kindness

Boo Radley sits in the middle; he is a tool to teach morals to the children and he is a symbol of kindness

Miss Maudie teaches truth and is a powerful ‘motherly figure’ for ScoutMiss Maudie teaches truth and is a powerful ‘motherly figure’ for Scout

Atticus, at the opposite end, is a “moral compass” for Scout. He teaches and guides the children appropriately

Atticus, at the opposite end, is a “moral compass” for Scout. He teaches and guides the children appropriately