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This analysis delves into the significant new characters introduced in chapters 7-14 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," including Tom Robinson, Cecil Jacobs, and others, while revisiting familiar figures like Mr. Avery and Aunt Alexandra. Major plot events, such as the tree, the mudman, and fights at school, are examined. Important themes and symbols, alongside notable quotes, help illustrate the moral lessons presented in the narrative. This exploration provides a deeper understanding of the complexities of childhood, conscience, and social justice in the novel.
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To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 7-14
New Characters • Tom Robinson • Cecil Jacobs • Francis • Tim Johnson • Mr. Heck Tate • Zeebo • Lula • Rev. Sykes • Helen Robinson
Old Character Revisited • Mr. Avery • Aunt Alexandra • Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose • Jesse
Major Events (Plot) • The Tree • Mudman • Fire • Blanket • Fights at School • Christmas • Fight with Francis • Uncle Jack’s Punishment
Major Events (con’t.) • One Shot Finch • The Camellias • The Punishment • Her Death • First Purchase Church • Aunt Alexandra Stays • “Streaks” • Atticus Disappoints the Children • Jem Is Strange • Dill Visits
Quotes • “…we were licked 100 years before we started is no reason for us not to try.” (101) (149) • “It is a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (119) • “…put his gun down when he realized God had given him an unfair advantage.” (130)
Quotes Continued • “…before I live with other folks I’ve got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s conscience.” (140)
Symbols • Tree • Mudman