Mockingbird

To Kill a MockingBird

  • Meet Dill Harris

    Meet Dill Harris
    Every Summer Dill Harris comes over for summer to visit his aunt in Maycomb. This summer he meets Scout and Jem who he shares the obsession of the haunted house known as the Radley Place. Jem tells Dill all about Boo Radley and his spine-chilling stories Which in turn make Dill want to see Boo Radley even more. This leads to many acts of the kids trespassing the Radley property to see this stealthy phantom.
  • Scout starts school

    Scout starts school
    Dill Leaves and Scout starts going to school which makes her learn many new things while she makes friends and enemies. She starts having problems with her teacher, who wants Scout to stop learning anything from her father as she is already well above the level of her peers. Scout also discovers many different social classes in school like the Ewells or cunninghams and discovers many differences they have and she has. All of this makes scout hate school and Mrs. Caroline.
  • The Hole in the Tree

    The Hole in the Tree
    Every day Scout has to go running home because the Radley house stands in her path. One day she finds a piece of gun sticking out of a hole in a tree beside the Radley house. Scout shows the Gum to Jem who tells her not to get anything else from the Hole because the Gum may be poison. Soon Scouts starts finding more objects in the Hole including 2 figurines of both of them and Jem forgets about this statement and starts enjoying these gifts they were recieving.
  • Mr. Nathan and the Hole

    Mr. Nathan and the Hole
    Mr. Nathan Radley, Boo's Brother was filling in the tree hole when Scout and Jem met him. He told the kids that the tree was dying. Jem and Scout were both very disappointed, that day on Jem had a hole left in his heart and Scout found Jem crying by himself a couple of times.
  • Ms. Maudie's House Burns down

    Ms. Maudie's House Burns down
    Ms. Maudie's Hause burns down and she doesn't regret a thing. While Jem and Scout were out of their own house in the middle of the night to avoid getting caught in a fire, Boo Radley comes up behind Scout to put a blanket on her to keep her warm. Scout later on finds that the blanket belonged to Boo Radley and the thought of him being right behind her as she didn't notice him made her sick. This proves that Boo isn't the man people think he is, in reality he is a gentle caring man.