To Kill a Mockingbird Group
Need Help?
- Ask A Question if you have a specific question that needs answering. More than 90% of questions receive answers.
- Create a topic on the Discussion Board. This is your best choice if you are looking for a wide range of opinions, have a more subjective question, or are just looking for a lively discussion.
- This is an official eNotes group. eNotes editors answer questions and are active on the boards. Take advantage of their expertise by participating in this group.
New in To Kill a Mockingbird Group 
- brandih answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
Also, here are some links that refer to lessons: - brandih answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
This question has been asked and answered. Please see the links below and thank... - studyholic asked a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
What is the theme for "To Kill a Mockingbird"? - josephkarlin added a post in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
"Folks don’t like to have somebody around knowin’ more than they do. It... - josephkarlin answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
These two plots in the story line are connected because they are both part of... - sugarprincess created a topic in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
Quotes Regarding Justice/Injustice in "To Kill a Mockingbird" - ms-mcgregor answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
Both plots are similar in that they focus on upholding human dignity and fighting... - dbello answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
The leadership qualities shared by Atticus Finch and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.... - vcrowell answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
Think about the title, To Kill a Mockingbird, and remember Atticus' line where he... - madison2012 asked a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," how do the two central plots connect? - josephkarlin answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
With a four-year edge on Scout, Jem evidently has a better understanding than his... - dogtales answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
Nathan Radley demonstrates anti-social behavior near the end of the sixth chapter.... - gp217 answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
The reader sees Atticus care for his family in many instances throughout To Kill a... - hrrippetoe answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
Miss Maudie feels that Jem has grown up throughout the course of this trial. She... - hrrippetoe answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
Stephanie Crawford is the gossip of the neighborhood. She loves to tell... - hrrippetoe answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
He feels that a gang has come to hurt Atticus because he is defending Tom... - josephkarlin answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
'So just how did Jem manage to break his arm at the elbow and 'do it in' so badly... - njfabris answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
Atticus's actions in To Kill a Mockingbird (and I must say, well-played by Gregory... - fixme answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
The story of this novel is quiet captivating. The writer has choosen perfect names... - queenb22 answered a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
Atticus is characterized quite differently from the other adults in the story. It...
