PART TWO: The Trial & The Truth • Calpurnia steps in and takes Scout and Jem to her church
while Atticus is away.
What Changes in Part 2?
First Purchase African M.E. Church
• Scout and Jem are growing up—childhood games are over.
• The focus shifts from neighbourhood mysteries to the hard • This is Calpurnia’s church—and it’s very different from Scout
reality of racism and injustice in Maycomb. and Jem’s usual church:
• Tom Robinson’s trial takes centre stage, and the real lessons o No hymn books—they sing by memory.
about life, courage, and fairness begin. o Everyone is kind and respectful, except Lula (who
doesn’t like white children there).
Hero Thought: o The congregation is collecting money to support Tom
Robinson’s family.
Part 1 was about learning the rules.
Part 2? It’s about seeing how broken those rules are. Hero Thought:
Themes to Watch For in Part 2: Scout and Jem see the struggles of Maycomb’s Black community—
poor, but united and strong.
• Justice vs. Injustice
• Racism and prejudice Calpurnia’s Double Life
• Moral courage (doing the right thing even when you know
you’ll lose) • Scout learns Calpurnia speaks differently at church.
• Growing up (loss of innocence) o At home? Proper English.
o At church? She uses the community’s dialect.
Hero Tip: • Why?
The kids’ world gets bigger—and a lot darker. But they’ll learn what it Fitting in matters—Calpurnia belongs to two worlds.
really means to stand up for what’s right.
Chapter 12 Hero Recap:
• Atticus leaves for two weeks.
Chapter 12: Calpurnia’s World • Scout and Jem visit Calpurnia’s church—a new world opens
up.
Big Change Alert: Atticus is Busy! • The Black community supports Tom Robinson’s family.
• Calpurnia shows she walks between two worlds.
• Atticus is called away for two weeks to the state legislature.
• With Jem hitting puberty (hello, moody big brother!), Scout
feels left out.
, Hero Memory Tool: C.C.T. • Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to be a lady, but Scout just
wants to be Scout!
• C = Calpurnia’s Church – Different but welcoming.
• C = Community Cares – Raising money for Tom Robinson. Hero Thought:
• T = Two worlds, one Calpurnia.
Aunt Alexandra represents Maycomb’s old-school ways—all about
Hero Tip: appearances and tradition.
Understanding someone’s world helps you understand their Chapter 13 Hero Recap:
struggle—Scout and Jem get their first real glimpse of injustice.
• Aunt Alexandra moves in to shape up the Finch kids.
• She pushes family pride and proper manners.
• Scout and Alexandra clash—Scout won’t be tamed that
Chapter 13: Aunt Alexandra Takes Charge easily!
Surprise Visitor! Hero Memory Tool: F.A.L.
• Aunt Alexandra moves in with the Finches—uninvited, but • F = Family First – Alexandra’s mission: Finch pride.
here to stay! • A = Alexandra Arrives – And stirs things up.
• Why? • L = Ladies & Legacies – But Scout’s not buying it.
To help Scout become a proper lady (translation: **no more overalls, Hero Tip:
Scout!*) and to guide Jem into manhood.
You can love someone (like Aunt Alexandra) but still not agree with
Family Pride & Finch History them. That’s part of growing up.
• Aunt Alexandra is obsessed with family history.
o The Finches are important, and Scout and Jem need to
act like it. Chapter 14: Trouble at Home & a Surprise Guest
• She pushes Atticus to tell the kids about their “fine family
background”—but it feels awkward. Tensions Rise
Scout’s Struggle • The trial talk is heating up around Maycomb—everyone’s
gossiping.
• Scout doesn’t fit Alexandra’s mould—she’s wild, curious, • Scout asks Atticus what “rape” means (after hearing it around
independent. town)—he explains honestly, but Scout’s too young to fully
understand yet.
, Aunt Alexandra Strikes Again • F = Family feud – Alexandra vs. Calpurnia.
• D = Dill’s back – The family you choose.
• Alexandra forbids Scout from visiting Calpurnia’s house.
• She even suggests firing Calpurnia (the nerve!). Hero Tip:
• Atticus says no—Calpurnia is family.
Family isn’t just blood—it’s who loves and supports you, like Atticus
Hero Dad for the win! and Calpurnia.
Scout & Jem Clash
• Scout and Jem fight (as siblings do), but Jem’s growing up Chapter 15: The Mob at the Jail
and starts acting like a parent.
o Scout doesn’t like it one bit. Tension in Town
• Atticus breaks up the fight with his calm wisdom.
• Tom Robinson is moved to the county jail—the trial is near.
Surprise! Dill’s Back! • Maycomb is buzzing with gossip and ugly talk.
• Atticus is worried but quiet about it.
• That night, Scout finds Dill hiding under her bed!
o He ran away from home because he felt unwanted. Atticus Takes a Stand
• Atticus welcomes him, feeds him, and plans to tell Dill’s aunt. • One night, Atticus leaves with a lamp and a chair.
• Jem, Scout, and Dill follow him to Maycomb’s jailhouse—
Hero Thought: o They find Atticus sitting outside, guarding Tom
Robinson.
Sometimes friends become family—Dill knows where he feels safe. • Suddenly, a mob of men shows up—ready to take Tom by
force.
Chapter 14 Hero Recap:
Scout’s Power Move
• Scout asks tough questions—but isn’t ready for the answers
yet. • Scout runs in (brave but clueless!).
• Aunt Alexandra vs. Calpurnia—but Atticus defends Cal. • She recognises Mr. Cunningham in the mob and talks to him
• Scout & Jem fight, but Dill’s return brings them together. about his son, Walter.
o Awkward? Yes. Effective? Absolutely!
Hero Memory Tool: Q.F.D. • Mr. Cunningham backs down—the mob leaves.
• Q = Questions – Scout asks about rape (and gets a real
answer).
while Atticus is away.
What Changes in Part 2?
First Purchase African M.E. Church
• Scout and Jem are growing up—childhood games are over.
• The focus shifts from neighbourhood mysteries to the hard • This is Calpurnia’s church—and it’s very different from Scout
reality of racism and injustice in Maycomb. and Jem’s usual church:
• Tom Robinson’s trial takes centre stage, and the real lessons o No hymn books—they sing by memory.
about life, courage, and fairness begin. o Everyone is kind and respectful, except Lula (who
doesn’t like white children there).
Hero Thought: o The congregation is collecting money to support Tom
Robinson’s family.
Part 1 was about learning the rules.
Part 2? It’s about seeing how broken those rules are. Hero Thought:
Themes to Watch For in Part 2: Scout and Jem see the struggles of Maycomb’s Black community—
poor, but united and strong.
• Justice vs. Injustice
• Racism and prejudice Calpurnia’s Double Life
• Moral courage (doing the right thing even when you know
you’ll lose) • Scout learns Calpurnia speaks differently at church.
• Growing up (loss of innocence) o At home? Proper English.
o At church? She uses the community’s dialect.
Hero Tip: • Why?
The kids’ world gets bigger—and a lot darker. But they’ll learn what it Fitting in matters—Calpurnia belongs to two worlds.
really means to stand up for what’s right.
Chapter 12 Hero Recap:
• Atticus leaves for two weeks.
Chapter 12: Calpurnia’s World • Scout and Jem visit Calpurnia’s church—a new world opens
up.
Big Change Alert: Atticus is Busy! • The Black community supports Tom Robinson’s family.
• Calpurnia shows she walks between two worlds.
• Atticus is called away for two weeks to the state legislature.
• With Jem hitting puberty (hello, moody big brother!), Scout
feels left out.
, Hero Memory Tool: C.C.T. • Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to be a lady, but Scout just
wants to be Scout!
• C = Calpurnia’s Church – Different but welcoming.
• C = Community Cares – Raising money for Tom Robinson. Hero Thought:
• T = Two worlds, one Calpurnia.
Aunt Alexandra represents Maycomb’s old-school ways—all about
Hero Tip: appearances and tradition.
Understanding someone’s world helps you understand their Chapter 13 Hero Recap:
struggle—Scout and Jem get their first real glimpse of injustice.
• Aunt Alexandra moves in to shape up the Finch kids.
• She pushes family pride and proper manners.
• Scout and Alexandra clash—Scout won’t be tamed that
Chapter 13: Aunt Alexandra Takes Charge easily!
Surprise Visitor! Hero Memory Tool: F.A.L.
• Aunt Alexandra moves in with the Finches—uninvited, but • F = Family First – Alexandra’s mission: Finch pride.
here to stay! • A = Alexandra Arrives – And stirs things up.
• Why? • L = Ladies & Legacies – But Scout’s not buying it.
To help Scout become a proper lady (translation: **no more overalls, Hero Tip:
Scout!*) and to guide Jem into manhood.
You can love someone (like Aunt Alexandra) but still not agree with
Family Pride & Finch History them. That’s part of growing up.
• Aunt Alexandra is obsessed with family history.
o The Finches are important, and Scout and Jem need to
act like it. Chapter 14: Trouble at Home & a Surprise Guest
• She pushes Atticus to tell the kids about their “fine family
background”—but it feels awkward. Tensions Rise
Scout’s Struggle • The trial talk is heating up around Maycomb—everyone’s
gossiping.
• Scout doesn’t fit Alexandra’s mould—she’s wild, curious, • Scout asks Atticus what “rape” means (after hearing it around
independent. town)—he explains honestly, but Scout’s too young to fully
understand yet.
, Aunt Alexandra Strikes Again • F = Family feud – Alexandra vs. Calpurnia.
• D = Dill’s back – The family you choose.
• Alexandra forbids Scout from visiting Calpurnia’s house.
• She even suggests firing Calpurnia (the nerve!). Hero Tip:
• Atticus says no—Calpurnia is family.
Family isn’t just blood—it’s who loves and supports you, like Atticus
Hero Dad for the win! and Calpurnia.
Scout & Jem Clash
• Scout and Jem fight (as siblings do), but Jem’s growing up Chapter 15: The Mob at the Jail
and starts acting like a parent.
o Scout doesn’t like it one bit. Tension in Town
• Atticus breaks up the fight with his calm wisdom.
• Tom Robinson is moved to the county jail—the trial is near.
Surprise! Dill’s Back! • Maycomb is buzzing with gossip and ugly talk.
• Atticus is worried but quiet about it.
• That night, Scout finds Dill hiding under her bed!
o He ran away from home because he felt unwanted. Atticus Takes a Stand
• Atticus welcomes him, feeds him, and plans to tell Dill’s aunt. • One night, Atticus leaves with a lamp and a chair.
• Jem, Scout, and Dill follow him to Maycomb’s jailhouse—
Hero Thought: o They find Atticus sitting outside, guarding Tom
Robinson.
Sometimes friends become family—Dill knows where he feels safe. • Suddenly, a mob of men shows up—ready to take Tom by
force.
Chapter 14 Hero Recap:
Scout’s Power Move
• Scout asks tough questions—but isn’t ready for the answers
yet. • Scout runs in (brave but clueless!).
• Aunt Alexandra vs. Calpurnia—but Atticus defends Cal. • She recognises Mr. Cunningham in the mob and talks to him
• Scout & Jem fight, but Dill’s return brings them together. about his son, Walter.
o Awkward? Yes. Effective? Absolutely!
Hero Memory Tool: Q.F.D. • Mr. Cunningham backs down—the mob leaves.
• Q = Questions – Scout asks about rape (and gets a real
answer).