Chapter 19
  • Tom Robinson's testimony- his fatal mistake; why is he frightened?
  • Mr. Gilmer's treatment of Tom
  • Link Deas- go Link!
  • and Judge Taylor
  • "not lyin, mistaken in her mind"
  • Scout's comment about Tom, Dill, and Dolphus Raymond- "being thin-hided"
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
  • Awaiting the verdict- Jem, Cal and Scout
  • Respect paid to Atticus in passing out of court
Chapter 22
  • Jem's outrage
  • Food for Atticus- need for an appeal
  • Miss Maudie helping out- p. 214-216
  • Anachronism- p. 216- authorial intrusion
  • Bob Ewell confronts Atticus
Chapter 23
  • Standing in Bob's shoes
  • 220 harsh words about maltreatment of the less fortunate from Atticus
  • No females on jury- why?
  • Choosing of the jury
  • 225 Aunt A. criticizes Scout
  • 227 Boo again- staying inside
Chapter 24
  • Missionary Society- what a mess!!
  • Death of Tom
Chapter 25
  • Change in Jem to avoid killing anything- discuss the change in his character
  • Mr. Underwood's editorial
Chapter 26
  • Atticus acknowledge what he knew about the collard patch incident
  • Excuse for children- still accepted
  • Hitler and Miss Gates- p. 244
Chapter 27
  • Three big occurrences- p. 248
  • Planning of the play- someone "walking over (Alexandra's) grave"
  • Longest journey together
Chapter 28
  • Attack on the children- p.260-end of chapter
Chapter 29
  • Boo on p. 270
Chapter 30
  • Scout taken care of by Boo-p. 272
  • Disagreement between Heck Tate and Atticus
Chapter 31
  • Boo speaks p. 278
  • Scout making Boo a gentleman
  • Scout steps into Boo's shoes- p. 279
  • Return of the Gray Ghost