Group+2--+Ch.+5-11

Character Captain-Dan Franzen Lit. Luminary-Dylan Paris Vocab. Enricher-Blake Streicher Discussion Director-Aaron Klett

Conflict-main struggle of the main character ex) Racism, Prejudice between social status Foreshadowing-events in the story that hint at future events ex) We know Jem breaks his arm at the beginning Characterization-the way the author describes the characters ex) Scout, was stubborn and fiesty but matures though the book, believes in equality of race, compassionate towards African Americans and outsiders, she is portrayed as a round/dynamic character Symbol-something in the story that represents something in real life ex) the mockingbird, Tom Robinson Irony- an event or result marked by incongruity ex) Mr. Ewell tries to kill the kids but ends up killing himself Mood- the attitude you have as you read the book ex) suspensful, eye-opening, thrilling Allusion- an incidental mention of something ex) Hoover carts, Dracula, Code of Alabama Setting-where and when a story takes place ex) 1930s in Maycomb, AL Theme- most important topic the author is trying to say ex) to stand up for what is right, tolerance, prejudice Hero-a principle character ex) Atticus because he was willing to fight for what was right Point of View- the perspective the story is told ex) 1st person, Scout tells the story Climax- turning point of the story ex) when Atticus loses the trial and Tom is convicted of rape Tone- the voice the author gives in a book ex) humorous, light, serious Antagonists- characters who work against the protagonists ex) Bob Ewell Protagonists- characters who do the right thing ex) Atticus, Scout, Mr. Underwood, Link Deas Static Character- character that does not change ex) Atticus, Bob Ewell, Calpurnia Round Character- character that has many personalities ex) Jem, Scout, Atticus Dynamic Character- character that changes through the story ex) Scout, Jem, Dill Inference- a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning ex) We inferred that Mayella was lying in court because Tom couldn't have raped her

__**Vocab. Enricher-Blake**__
Word, page, definition, and part of speech

Asinine foolish adj Benevolence compassion noun Chameleon changeable person noun Morbid sullen or depressing adj Quibbling splitting hair verb Collards loose-leafed vegetation noun Eerily way of unnervingness adverb Prowess dexterity or skill noun Ramshackle dilapidated adj Respiration breathing noun Rigid structurally sound adj Cleaved slashed adj Meditative reflective adj Vigil p 62 par 11 protective adj Cordial pleasant, friendly adj Morphodite hermaphrodite adj Perpetrated executed, completed verb Taffeta stiff shiny silk noun Touchous oversensitive adj Unfathomable impossible to understand adj Catwalk raised platform noun Changelings child exchanged for another by fairies Compensation money in payment for loss noun Constituted be something verb Gallantly courteous adj Harbored keep something in mind verb Hookah pipe for smoking noun Uncompromising lineaments strong facial features Bout attack of illness noun Apoplectic furious adj Calomel fungicide noun Degeneration deterioration noun Escapade brash adventure noun Oppressive harsh or cruel adj Philippic condemning speech noun Undulate move like waves verb
 * Benign p 42 par 1 caring noun**
 * Cordiality p 43 top line affectionate adj**
 * Edification p49 par 12 instruction noun**
 * Malignant spiteful, hateful adj. p 55 par 11**
 * Aberrations abnormalities noun p 63 par 1**
 * Procured aquire something verb 66 par 17**
 * Analogous similar adj p 77 par 6**
 * Deportment conduct noun p 81 par 6**
 * Invective abusive language p 87 par 12**
 * Obstreperous noisy adj p 85 par 11**
 * Alist inclined to one side adj p 95 par7**
 * Rudiments beginning noun p 90 par 1**
 * Interdict prohibition noun p 102par 7**
 * Passé out of date adj p 99 par 1**
 * Rectitude righteousness noun 102 par 6**
 * Tirade long angry speech p 106 p 9**
 * Umbrage offense noun p 102 par 3**
 * Viscous thick and sticky adj p 107 par 3**

__**Character Captain-Dan**__
__**Lit. Luminary & Connector-Dylan**__ Connections Aaron related to Atticus because when he was a little kid his dog got really sick and had to be shot. Dan related to Jem because Dan was also a young boy once and he is now becoming a man. Blake also related to Jem because Blake is very curious and has problems with his parent’s authority. I related with Miss Maudie because of the part where he house burns down. My cousin’s house burnt down when I was a little kid and I remember the aftermath that they had to deal with. Lit Luminary Ch. 5 Pg. 46 Lines35-37: I chose this passage because this is the part where they have the plan to give Boo Radley the note. Ch.6 Pg. 51 Lines30-33: I chose this passage because this is when they were going to peep in on the Radley house and see if they could get a look at Boo. Ch.7 Pg. 59 Lines30-35: I chose this passage because this was the part where Scout and Jem found the carved soap that they thought looked like them. Ch.8 Pg.64 Lines21-29: I chose this passage because this is when it snows in Maycomb and they are not used to having snow. Scout thought the world was going to end. Ch.9 Pg.88 Lines 18-21: I chose this passage because it showed how poorly colored people are treated in the court system of that time. Ch.10 Pg.96 Lines4-27: I chose this Passage because the kids thought that Atticus could not shoot a gun and it turns out he is very good at shooting. Ch.11 Pg.110 Lines35-40: I chose this passage because this is when Jem finds out that Mrs. Dubose is dead and that she was truly an ill women.
 * **Mrs. Dubose** || Small, old lady, neighbor to the Finch’s, lived a courageous life, pg. 112 ||
 * **Miss Maudie** || About 50 yr., neighbor to the Finch’s, widow, always out in her yard, pg. 42 ||
 * **Mr. Avery** || Neighbor to the Finch’s, spends a lot of time with Stephanie Crawford ||
 * **Miss Rachel** || Neighbor to the Finch’s, cares for Dill in the summer, protective of possessions, pg. 55 ||
 * **Miss Caroline** || First grade teacher to Scout, about 21 yr., dislikes Scout ||
 * **Cousin Francis** || About Scout’s age, “boring”, pg. 81, fights with Scout about Atticus ||

=__Discussion Director-Aaron Klett__= >.
 * 1) Why do they want to see boo Radley? Jem and Scout are curious and want to see what he looks like.
 * 2) Who is leaving Jem and scout gifts? Boo or some person of the Radley family.
 * 3) Why would this person do this? He’s also curious or looking for a friend.
 * 4) Why do you think the snow was a big event in Maycomb? They live in Alabama and have never seen snow before.
 * 5) Why does Atticus think Mrs. Dubose is brave? She held her own views and didn’t let others sway her.
 * 6) `Why do people judge Atticus for defending Tom Robinson? People judge him because Tom is black and the people of Maycomb are very Prejudiced.
 * 1) Why Does Atticus want Jem and Scout to shoot tin cans or Blue Jays instead of other animals like mockingbirds? To kill a mocking is a sin cause they’ve done nothing wrong.
 * 2) Why do you think Atticus doesn’t participate and many activities? People judge him and he likes a quiet life.
 * 3) How does Miss Maudie react to her house burning down? She tries to stay positive and make the best of things.
 * 4) Why doesn’t Atticus brag about being a good shot? He believes it’s a gift from God and he shouldn’t brag about it