Which To Kill a Mockingbird character are you?

By: Jody Mabry
Estimated Completion Time
3 min
Which To Kill a Mockingbird character are you?
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About This Quiz

"To Kill a Mockingbird" is a novel by Harper Lee, published in 1960. The book centers around racial injustice and the characters portray varied perspectives of this tumultuous time in America's history. Which "To Kill a Mockingbird" character do you think you are? Take this quiz to find out!
Have you ever read "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
Yes, a long time ago.
I think so.
I've read it several times.
No.

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Which "To Kill a Mockingbird" character do you respect the most?
Miss Maudie Atkinson
Scout Finch
Dill Harris
Atticus Finch

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Which "To Kill a Mockingbird" character do you dislike the most?
Bob Ewell
Judge John Taylor
Boo Radley
Maxwell Green

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What kind of a lawyer would you like to be?
Civil Rights
Slander
Contract
Employment

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How do you like to relax?
Reading.
Staring out of my window.
Hanging out with friends.
I like to hunt and fish.

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When is it important to stand up for others?
Whenever they are being bullied.
Never.
When I think my parents would stand up for others.
That's not my job.

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What is your opinion of rumors?
I ignore them.
I hate them.
I try to ignore all but the good ones.
I tend to start them.

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What would you do if someone were bullying you?
Walk away with honor.
Run away afraid.
Fight back.
Try to have the person arrested.

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Have you ever stood up for someone else who was being mistreated?
I do frequently.
Never.
I have before.
Not really.

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What scares you?
Injustice.
People.
The guy across the street.
Civil disobedience.

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Do you think you are well-rounded?
Yes.
I don't know how to do that.
Not yet.
Nah, I never have been.

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How do you make decisions?
I evaluate the evidence.
Impulsively.
With my friend's help.
I let others make decisions for me.

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Do people respect you?
Yes.
No.
Sometimes.
Depends who it is.

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Which of these describes your personality?
Relaxed and serious.
Shy.
Energetic.
Fun and laid-back.

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What would someone's first impression of you be?
Friendly.
Awkward.
Curious.
Informal.

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Do you think you are misunderstood?
No, people know what I stand for.
Very much so.
I don't think so.
Maybe by some, but not many.

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What do you value in your friends?
Honesty.
Friendliness.
Loyalty.
Humor.

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How do you meet new friends?
Most of my friends are from when I was younger.
With great effort.
I am outgoing.
My friends introduce me to people.

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Are you shy or outgoing?
I am in the middle.
I am shy.
I don't mind introducing myself to people.
I am very outgoing.

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Are you a curious person?
I have to be.
A little. But curiosity is scary.
Yes, very.
No, I'd rather not be.

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Who do you look up to the most?
Good people.
My friends.
My parents.
Well-rounded people.

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What makes you a good role model?
I stand for what I believe in.
I don't think I am.
I'm generous.
I am a good friend.

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Have you ever started a rumor about someone?
Never.
No, but people have started them about me.
I have and I'm not proud.
Frequently.

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What is your motivation to be a good person?
My children.
To get friends.
To make my parents proud.
Oh, it looks good to the public.

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What do you think is the greatest cultural impact of "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
Illustrating the importance of civil rights.
Showing the importance of empathy.
Showing growth as a nation.
No clue.

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What do you love about books?
They enlighten.
They are good friends.
They bring me on fun adventures.
They help keep my desk from teetering.

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What part of the country are you from?
The Midwest.
The East.
The West.
The South.

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What toys were you likely to hide as a kid?
Candy.
Dolls.
Yo-yos.
Why would I hide a toy?

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How did you understand the world when you were a teenager?
Not very well.
I didn't understand at all.
I was naive.
I knew everything then that I know now.

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How do you celebrate success?
A handshake.
I smile wide and jump up and down.
Give people high-fives.
Nod my head, because I knew I'd be successful.

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