Scout and Jem have ideas about courage. Can you describe one brave action of Atticus in Act 1? How is this different from what Scout and Jem believe is brave? Why do you think Atticus's view of courage is important?, Calpurnia plays a big role in the Finch family. What is one lesson she teaches Scout and Jem about the world? How do Scout and Jem respond to Calpurnia's lessons?, Atticus and Walter Cunningham have a conversation that shows the divisions in Maycomb. Can you explain one difference they discuss? How does this conversation affect your view of Atticus or Walter?, The Radley house attracts Scout, Jem, and Dill. What is one thing they do that shows their fascination with the house? What do you think the house means to the children?, The children sit in the colored section during the trial. What does this choice show about their views on race and equality? How do you think this decision impacts their understanding of the trial?, The characters in the play speak in ways that reveal who they are. Can you mention a dialogue that shows a character's personality or the attitudes in Maycomb? Why is this dialogue significant?, Something significant happens in the jail scene. What is it, and why is this moment a turning point? How do the characters react to this event?, Scout takes action in the jail scene. What does she do, and what does this show us about her? How do you think Scout's actions affect the other characters?, The children decide to watch the trial. What are their reasons, and what is their initial impression? How does attending the trial begin to change their understanding of Maycomb's society?, The courtroom reacts when the children are spotted in the colored section. What is the reaction, and what does it signify about racial attitudes at the time? How do the children feel about this reaction?, Who are the first people to testify in the trial, and what important details do their testimonies reveal? What impression do these testimonies leave on Scout and Jem?, Atticus has a unique way of talking to the witnesses. Can you give an example of his questioning and what it reveals about him? How is Atticus's method different from the other lawyer's, and why do you think that is?, From the courtroom experience, the children learn about justice. What is one lesson they learn, and how does it reflect the adult world? How do these lessons affect the children's view of fairness?, Harper Lee uses symbols in the play. Can you describe a symbol from Act 1 and its meaning? How does this symbol connect to the story's themes?, Think about how the characters in Maycomb interact with each other in Act 1. Can you infer how these interactions are influenced by racism, even if it's not directly mentioned? What clues in their behavior or attitudes help you understand this?, Why is Dill described by Scout as a "Pocket Merlin"? Why does he later in ACT 1 runaway from home? Why should he be the one who most wants Boo to come out?, The play discusses innocence in Act 1. Which character do you think represents innocence the most, and why? How does this character's innocence affect their interactions with others?, Dill's character is introduced in Act 1. What influence does he have on Scout and Jem? What does Dill's presence add to the story?, Scout’s experience at school gives insight into Maycomb's society. What does it show us about the social classes? How does Scout's reaction to her first day of school help us understand her character?, Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. Which character in Act 1 shows empathy, and how do they demonstrate it? Why do you think empathy is an important theme in the story, and how does it affect the relationships between characters?, Prejudice is a central theme in the play. How do the townspeople's reactions to the trial events show their prejudices? What impact do you think these prejudices have on the children's understanding of justice?, Growing up is explored through the children's experiences in Act 1. Can you discuss how one event helps them mature? What do you think is the most challenging part of growing up for Scout, Jem, and Dill?, In the scene outside the jail, a mob gathers in front of Atticus. What can you infer about the attitudes and beliefs of the mob members based on their actions and words? How does this situation reflect the racial tensions in Maycomb?, The children are both scared of and fascinated by Boo Radley due to many rumors. Based on what you've read in Act 1, what can you infer about Boo Radley's true nature? Are there any actions or events that make you think this way?.
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