But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 11th July saw the first US publication of To Kill A Mockingbird. In which year of the 1960s?
Q2) Who’s the book’s author: Harper Lee, Stagger Lee or Lee Remick?
Q3) The story takes place in the fictional town of Maycomb. Maycomb is in which US state?
Q4) The story’s narrator is the six-year-old Jean Louise Finch. Miss Finch is also known as what: Ranger, Scout or Ferret?
Q5) Who is her older brother?
Q6) Jean Louise and her brother are cared for by their father, Atticus: who is a local lawyer. Who played Atticus in the film version of To Kill A Mockingbird?
Q7) More to the point, in which year was that film released?
Q8) One strand of the book’s plot follows a rape trial: one in which Atticus is defending an African American man, wrongfully accused of rape. What was that man’s name?
Q9) The children in To Kill A Mockingbird are fascinated by their neighbour, the reclusive Arthur Radley. How is Arthur better known?
Q10) Finally … To Kill A Mockingbird’s sequel is due to be published, this year. What’s the sequel called?
Q1) 10th July, 1980, saw Alexandra Palace burn down: for the second time in its history. Which British broadcaster used it for many years?A1) The British Broadcasting Corporation: but just plain BBC will do …
Q2) 10th July saw Boris Yeltsin take office: as the first elected President of Russia. In which year of the 1990s?A2) 1991.
Q3) 10th July, 1997, saw London based scientists reveal they DNA analysis of a Neanderthal skeleton. They found in this analysis, that humanity had come from which continent: Africa, Asia or Europe?A3) Africa.
Q4) 10th July, 1972, saw Britain’s then Secretary of State for Northern Ireland announce to the House of Commons he’d been in peace talks with the Provisional IRA. Who WAS the then Secretary?A4) William ‘Willie’ Whitelaw.
Q5) Finally … what was admitted as the 44th US state: on the 10th July, 1890?A5) Wyoming.
“Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens, don’t nest in corncribs, they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
Miss Maudie Adams, a character in To Kill A Mockingbird.
Imelda Mae is awesome! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1960
2. Harper Lee
3. Alabama
4. Scout
5. Jem
6. Gregory Peck
7. 1962
8. Tom Robinson
9. Boo
10. Go Set a Watchman (that's one I to read!)
I have watched both Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago. Both epic movies, and long, although beautiful (not the style of movies they make these days though). Shame, I agree. I was reading an article about the new book by the writer of to Kill a Mockingbird (I'm not giving clues). It seems that it's not really a sequel but rather the book originally she wanted to publish but the publisher convinced her to write more about the childhood of the character and she spent two years rewriting the book. It seems Atticus is a racist in this version, so it might be a difficult read.
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