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To Kill A Mockingbird: Great Quotes by the Characters


Atticus


Respectful of other people


Talking about Bob Ewell spitting in his face): “I wish Bob Ewell


wouldn’t chew tobacco.” Page 220 Chapter 23


Responding to Jem talking about Mrs. Dubose not being a lady:


“She was. She had her own views about things, a lot different from mine,


maybe…son, I told you that if you hadn’t lost your head I’d have made


you go and read to her. I wanted you to see something about her-I wanted


you to see what real courage is, instead of seeing courage is a man with


a gun in his hand. It’s when you know you’re licked before you begin but


you begin anyway and see through it no matter what. You rarely win, but


sometimes you do. Mrs. Dubose won, all ninety-eight pounds of her.


According to her views, she died beholding to nothing and nobody. She


was the bravest person I ever knew.” Page 116 Chapter 11


Talking to Scout: Atticus turned his head and pinned me to the wall with his


good eye. His voice was deadly: “First, apologize to your aunt.”


Page 138 Chapter 14


Talking to Jem: “Mr. Cunningham was part of a mob last night, but he is


still a man. Every mob in every little Southern town is always made up of


people you know- doesn’t say much for the, does it?” Page 160 Chapter 16


Determined


Talking to Scout: “Scout, simply by the nature of the work, every lawyer gets


one case in his lifetime that affects him personally. This one’s mine I guess.


You might here some ugly talk about it at school, but do one thing for me if you


will: you just hold your head high and keep your fists down.” Page 80 Chapter 9


Talking to Scout: “Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we


started is no reason for us not to try and win.” Page 80 Chapter 9


Talking to Calpurnia: Atticus’ eyes filled with tears. He did not speak for a


moment. “Tell them I’m very grateful,” he said. “Tell them- tell them they


must never do this again. Times are too hard….” Page 216 Chapter 22


Talking to Calpurnia: Atticus’ eyes filled with tears. He did not speak for a


moment. “Tell them I’m very grateful,” he said. “Tell them- tell them they


must never do this again. Times are too hard….” Page 216 Chapter 22


Clever


Talking to Mayella Ewell: “You’re becoming suddenly clear at this point. A


while ago you couldn’t remember too well, could you?” Page 189 Chapter 18


Talking to Scout: “Most people are (nice), when you finally see them.” Page


284 Chapter 31


Talking to Scout: “I never went to school,” he said, “but I have a feeling


that if you tell Miss Caroline we read every night she’ll get after me, and I


wouldn’t want her after me.” Page 36 Chapter 3


Atticus: “I guess Tom was tired of taking white men’s chances, and preffered


to take his own.” Page 238 Chapter 24


Doing: “Atticus was speaking easily, with the kind of detachment he used


then he dictated a letter.” Page 205 Chapter 21


Jem


Child-like


Jem (talking to Atticus about Mrs. Dubose): “A lady?” “After all those things


she said about you, a lady?” Page 116 Chapter 11


Jem (saying to Scout): “I swear Scout, sometimes you act so much like a girl


it’s mortifyin’.” Page 42 Chapter 4


Jem (talking to the Reverend): “It’s o.k.,Reverend, she doesn’t understand


it.” Page 175 Chapter 1

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Protective


Jem (Bob Ewell is attacking them): “Run Scout! Run! Run!” Page 264 Chapter 27


Jem (talking to Scout about Atticus): “Let’s don’t pester him, he’ll know when


it’s time.” Page 75 Chapter 7


Jem (talking to Scout): “I reckon if he wanted us to know it, he’da told us.


If he was proud of it he’da told us.” Page 109 Chapter 9


Scout


Curious


Scout (talking to Jem): “The thing about it is, our kind of folks don’t


like the Cunninghams, the Cunninghams don’t like the Ewells, and the Ewells


hate and despise the colored folks.” I told Jem if that was so, then why didn’t


Tom’s jury, made up of folks like the Cunninghams aquit Tom to spite the


Ewells?” Page 229 Chapter 23


Scout (saying to Jem): “…Jem, how can you (the people in the town) hate


Hitler so bad an’ turn around and be ugly about folks right at home-” Page 249


Chapter 26


Scout (talking to Miss Maudie): “Nome, I mean the folks on our street are all


old. Jem and me’s the only children around here. Mrs Dubose is close on to a


hundred and Miss Rachel’s old and so are you and Atticus.” Page 94 Chapter 10


Scout (talking): “I’m scared..”Scared about Atticus. Somebody might hurt


him.” Page 149 Chapter 15


Tom Boy


Scout (doing): “With this in mind, I faced Cecil Jacobs in the school yard


next day: “You’re gonna take that back boy?” Page Unknown


Scout (doing): “Presently I picked up a comb from Jem’s dresser and ran its


teeth along the edge.” Page 136 Chapter 13


Scout (remembering): Before the first morning was over, Miss Caroline Fisher,


our teacher, hauled me up to the front of the room and patted the palm of my


hand with a ruler, then made me stand in the corner until noon. Page 20 Chapter


2


Scout (thinking) Miss Maudie on a jury would be impressive. I thought of


old Mrs. Dubose in her whell chair-”Stop that rapping, John Taylor, I want to


ask this man something.” Perhaps our forefathers were wise. Page 224 Chapter 23


Friendly/Witty


Scout talking to Boo Radley: “Won’t you have a seat Mr. Arthur? This rocking


chair is nice and comfortable.” Page 274 Chapter 30


Scout (observing and thinking): “Miss Maudie’s hand closed tightly on mine,


and I said nothing. It’s warmth was enough.” Page 238 Chapter 24


Scout (saying to Dill): “Keep on- I reckon he even sent you a mounted police


uniform! That’n never showed up, did it? You just keep on telling ‘em, son-”


Page 52 Chapter 5


Scout (saying to Jem): “I forgot my shoes, they’re back behind the stage.”


Page 262 Chapter 28


Tom Robinson


Charatable


Talking to Atticus about not getting paid: “No suh, not after she offered


me a nickel the first time. I was glad to do it.” Unknown


Talking to Mr. Gilmer: “I was just tryin’ to help her out, suh.” Page 199


Chapter 19


Talking to Atticus about going by the Ewells: “Why, yes suh, I’d tip m’hat


when I’d go by, and one day she asked me to come inside…” Page 193 Chapter 19


Honest


Talking to Atticus about the fight he was in and getting cut: “Yes suh, a


little, not enough to hurt. You see, I-” Page 193 Chapter 19


Talking to Atticus about Mayella: “I didn’t wanta be ugly, I didn’t wanta


push her or nothin’.” Page 197 Chapter 19


Talking to Mr. Gilmer: “I don’t say she’s lyin’, Mr. Gilmer, I say she’s


mistaken in her mind.” Page 200 Chapter 19


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