Analyzing 'To Kill a Mockingbird': A Literary Perspective
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A comprehensive grade 7 worksheet analyzing key literary elements in Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' including characters, themes, symbols, and literary devices.
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Analyzing 'To Kill a Mockingbird': A Literary Perspective
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Analyzing 'To Kill a Mockingbird': A Literary Perspective
English
Instructions: Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. For multiple-choice questions, select the option you think is correct. For short-answer questions, write complete sentences that explain your ideas clearly. Take your time to reflect on the novel's details and themes as you respond.
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Literary Analysis Questions
Answer the following questions about 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'
1.
Who is the narrator of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
[2 marks]AScout Finch
BAtticus Finch
CJem Finch
DDill Harris
2.
What is the main setting of the novel?
[2 marks]AMaycomb, Alabama
BChicago, Illinois
CNew York City
DAtlanta, Georgia
3.
Describe how Scout’s character develops from the beginning to the end of the story.
[3 marks]4.
What is the significance of the mockingbird in the novel?
[2 marks]AIt is a literal bird that appears in the story
BIt symbolizes innocence and goodness that should not be harmed
CIt represents the town of Maycomb
DIt is a nickname for Scout
5.
Identify one major theme of the novel and explain it briefly.
[3 marks]6.
Which literary device is primarily used when Scout describes Boo Radley's house as 'a haunted house'?
[2 marks]ASimile
BMetaphor
CPersonification
DHyperbole
7.
How does Harper Lee use point of view to influence the story?
[3 marks]8.
What role does Atticus Finch play in the novel?
[2 marks]AHe is Scout’s father and a lawyer fighting for justice
BHe is Scout’s teacher
CHe is the town sheriff
DHe is Scout’s brother
9.
Explain the significance of the trial of Tom Robinson in relation to the novel's themes.
[3 marks]10.
Which symbol best represents the theme of moral integrity in the novel?
[2 marks]AThe Mockingbird
BBoo Radley's house
CThe courthouse
DThe schoolyard
11.
What is the point of view in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
[2 marks]AFirst-person (Scout’s perspective)
BThird-person omniscient
CSecond-person
DThird-person limited
12.
Identify and explain one example of irony in the novel.
[3 marks]13.
How does Harper Lee use dialogue to develop characters?
[3 marks]14.
What does the character of Boo Radley symbolize in the story?
[3 marks]15.
Which event best illustrates the theme of empathy in the novel?
[2 marks]AScout standing in Ms. Caroline’s classroom
BAtticus teaching Scout to understand others’ perspectives
CThe fire at Miss Maudie’s house
DJem losing his pants
16.
In what way does Harper Lee use symbolism to enhance the story?
[3 marks]17.
What is the main conflict in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
[2 marks]AScout’s struggle to fit in at school
BThe trial of Tom Robinson and issues of racial injustice
CJem’s conflict with his sister
DAtticus’s challenge to become mayor
18.
How does the novel's setting influence its themes?
[3 marks]19.
What is Harper Lee’s likely purpose in writing this novel?
[3 marks]20.
Describe how the character of Scout changes by the end of the novel.
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