Our To Kill a Mockingbird characters flashcards are designed to help students learn key information about the characters in the classic novel. Each flashcard features a name and description with the answer provided along with audio pronunciation to help with comprehension.
To Kill a Mockingbird characters are a diverse group of individuals who play important roles in the story’s themes of racism, justice, and morality. From the courageous and principled Atticus Finch to the innocent and curious Scout Finch, each character contributes to the rich tapestry of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
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Scout Finch is the main character in “To Kill a Mockingbird” and her real name is Jean Louise Finch.
Atticus Finch is Scout’s father and he is a lawyer who defends an innocent black man in court.
Boo Radley is a mysterious neighbor who is rumored to be a ghost, but he turns out to be a kind man who saves Scout and her brother Jem.
Tom Robinson is the black man accused of raping a white woman in the story, even though he is innocent.
Calpurnia is the Finch family’s African-American housekeeper who is like a second mother to Scout and Jem.
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Atticus Finch
A Wise And Fair Lawyer And Father.
Scout Finch
Courageous Young Girl Who Learns About Empathy And Injustice In Her Community.
Jem Finch
Scout's Older Brother, Brave And Protective, Learns Important Lessons About Empathy And Justice.
Boo Radley
Mysterious Neighbor Who Rarely Leaves His House.
Calpurnia
The Finch Family's Strict But Caring African American Housekeeper.
Tom Robinson
Kind-hearted Black Man Falsely Accused Of A Crime He Didn't Commit.
Mayella Ewell
Lonely, Abused, Poor, Daughter Of Bob Ewell
Bob Ewell
Racist, Abusive, Dishonest Man From Maycomb.
Miss Maudie Atkinson
Kind Neighbor And Friend To Scout And Jem. She Loves Gardening And Shares Wisdom With The Children.
Aunt Alexandra
Strict, Traditional, Concerned With Social Status And Family Reputation.
Dill Harris
A Small, Imaginative Boy Who Visits Maycomb In The Summer.
Miss Stephanie Crawford
Gossiping Neighbor In Maycomb.
Heck Tate
The Town Sheriff Who Is Fair And Honest.
Judge Taylor
Character Who Presides Over The Court Case In Maycomb.