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Ulysses Chapter 6 Journal: It wouldn't be pleasant because there are cannibals everywhere so I might get eaten. also, since it's constantly night and day, I would have a headache since it's light one second, and dark the other. With that type of sun rotation, I wouldn't get enough good sleep because I'll be woken up constantly because of the light. This might have caused Ulysses to never figure out that those were cannibal's legs because when it's light enough to see, the eyes will have to adjust to it but it will get dark again, making them not able to see cleary.
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Chapter 9 Journal Ulysses decides to go west, however the rock blocks them, so he set sails for the sun-titan's island.I was given a situation like this when I didn't do my work and I had to decide if I should lie that I did it, or just say the truth to my parents. Of course, my choice was to tell the truth, however that got me in a big trouble. **

Chapter 14-15 Journal I would fight as hard as Ulysses to see my friend, Albert Kim, in person. Even though I only knew him for an year, He was the best friend I ever had. Since he is in America and who knows where, I want to see him again. I feel sad every time I think about him, so to get that sadness away, I want to see him. Chapter 10: Characters = Crispin, Cerdic, 8 men Internal conflict = Crispin thinking if he should trust Cerdic or not External conflict = Cerdic leading Crispin to a trap foreshadowing = the men show that crispin will get caught mood = excitement = excited to see what happens/nervous = nervous for Crispin for getting caught. protagonist = Crispin antagonist = 8 men, Cerdic setting = middle ages, England, Stromford/forest place symbol = Cerdic = bait/Crispin = hunted animal/men = trap theme = Crispin gets caught in the trap
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Chapter 11 characters = Crispin, Aycliffe, Aycliffe's men, Father Quinel internal conflict = external conflict = Crispin running away, wading away from the steward and men foreshadowing = When Crispin finds Father Quinel dead, it show that Crispin might die mood = fear = Crispin is afraid to get caught/sad = Father Quinel died/hopeless = thought god betrayed him. protagonist = Crispin antagonist = Aycliffe and men setting = middle ages, england, some forest with a mill and kind of lake, river, and road symbol = Death of Father Quinel = Aycliffe will do anything to catch and kill Crispin, also trouble/blood = injury theme = find strength when loved ones die

Chapter 12 characters = Crispin internal conflict = Fighting to not cry after Father Quinel's death external conflict = Running away as far as possible from Aycliffe and men foreshadowing = Bad thoughts = soon will give up hope mood = sad = Crispin thinking bad stuff protagonist = Crispin antagonist = setting = middle ages, england, forest symbol = cross = hope, light/darkness = evil theme = never give up

Chapter 13 characters = Crispin, Steward, man, bailiff internal conflict = deciding what to do next external conflict = hiding from the steward, bailiff, and the man foreshadowing = Crispin starts losing hope so he might give up mood = exciting = Crispin might get caught protagonist = Crispin antagonist = Steward, man, bailiff setting = middle ages, england forest symbol = throwing away seeds = throw away hope theme = in tight situations, someone will always help you

Chapter 14 characters = Crispin, dead man internal conflict = staying calm when Crispin sees the dead man external conflict = foreshadowing = regains hope = will start moving and more action will happen mood = gross = man description vivid protagonist = crispin antagonist = setting = middle ages, england, forest symbol = arrow = death theme = always gain hope

Chapter 15 characters = Crispin internal conflict = external conflict = trying to find food foreshadowing = voice = comes from man so Crispin meets someone mood = gloomy = village destroyed protagonist = Crispin antagonist = setting = middle ages, england, fields, forest, village symbol = voice = hope theme = situation seems bleak, but still hope is everywhere

Chapter 16 characters = Crispin, man internal conflict = deciding to trust the man external conflict = man grabbing Crispin's wrist foreshadowing = grabbing hand = man might make Crispin get caught mood = exciting = man wants something from Crispin protagonist = Crispin antagonist = man setting = middle ages, england, village, abandoned church symbol = bread = bait theme = always be on your gaurd

Chapter 17 characters = Crispin, man internal conflict = external conflict = man will not let Crispin go foreshadowing = man blocks path = man wants something from Crispin mood = exciting = Crispin gets interrogated protagonist = Crispin antagonist = man setting = middle ages, england, abandoned church symbol = man = obstacle in a path theme = try to get out of traps

Chapter 18 characters = Crispin, man internal conflict = external conflict = man forces Crispin to be his servant foreshadowing = Crispin is slave to man = Crispin might have to do something bad mood = exciting = man forces Crispin protagonist = Crispin antagonist = man setting = middle ages, england, abandoned church symbol = slave = not free theme = never get caught by anyone

Chapter 19 characters = Crispin, Bear internal conflict = external conflict = juggling foreshadowing = starts to move = will go somewhere and find some unusual stuff mood = scared = Bear is scary protagonist = Crispin, Bear antagonist = setting = middle ages, england, abandoned church symbol = juggle = getting money theme = In bad situations, stuff happens

Chapter 20 characters = Crispin, Bear internal conflict = Crispin keeps his emotions even though he hates Bear external conflict = Crispin struggles to catch up to Bear Foreshadowing = rests, so at night, maybe the Steward catches Crispin mood = thoughtful = Crispin's thoughts make me think more about it protagonist = Crispin, Bear antagonist = setting = middle ages, england, road symbol = Great Wexly = sanctuary theme = in bad situations, there is always a good side.

Chapter 21 characters = Crispin, Bear internal conflict = Crispin keeps himself from liking Bear external conflict = Bear tells Crispin to sing and juggle foreshadowing = Singing and juggling means that Bear will make Crispin his apprentice mood = ahhs and oohs = we listen to Bear's story protagonist = Bear, Crispin antagonist = setting = middle ages, england, grove of trees symbol = bread = kindness theme = all people have a behind story that sounds pitiful.

Chapter 22 characters = Crispin, Bear internal conflict = Crispin deciding to run away or not external conflict = Crispin tries to break free from the rope that Bear tied foreshadowing = Bear will now know Crispin's sufferings mood = how could he? = Bear ties up Crispin then comes back, not trusting Crispin protagonist = Crispin, Bear antagonist = setting = middle ages, england, somewhere off road symbol = rope = no-trust theme = All people have a good side

Chapter 23 characters = Crispin, Bear internal conflict = Crispin deciding if he should tell Bear about his story external conflict = foreshadowing = Crispin might tell Bear how he became wolf's head, so Bear might protect him from pity mood = Relief = Crispin finally gets all that weight off him protagonist = Crispin, Bear antagonist = setting = middle ages, england, somewhere off road with trees symbol = great death = sorrow/forest = safety theme = never be shy to tell your part of the story

Chapter 24 characters = Crispin, Bear internal conflict = Crispin thinking if what Bear said is true and is confused external conflict = foreshadowing = Crispin might learn how to have fun mood = sense of confusion = exposed to ideas that are new to him and strange protagonist = Crispin, Bear antagonist = setting = middle ages, england, somewhere off road with trees symbol = hat = good and bad (two sides) theme = Listen to others and you'll learn something

1. First, the death of Father Quinel fills up Crispin with grief and sorrow. The second man Crispin sees convinces Crispin that he does not want to die like the man that hangs.

2. (chapters 45-46) Crispin on his adventure now is different. He believes more in God a bit for protecting him, also, his reason towards slavery has also changed due to Bear. After seeing Great Wexly he now knows his town was poor and also knows difference of royalty more.

Pages 295-296:
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Literary terms:
1. character = people or animals that interact in the story 2. conﬂict = struggle between two opposing forces (fighting) -internal = struggle to fight from self, fight against mind -external = physical conflict, fighting people, fighting nature, etc. 3. foreshadowing = clues to help predict events that may happen 4. mood = feeling readers feel when reading 5. protagonist = main character in a story 6. antagonist = character(s) or force(s) against the main character (protagonist) 7. setting = time and place of the story 8. symbol = something to represent another thing 9. theme = central message, concern, or purpose in the story

Chapter 4 vocabulary: shrouds = something that covers, or guards.
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reveling = to take satisfaction

mischievous = harmful

sullen = a gloomy or silent feeling

outwitted = to be better than someone at tactics (smartness) coursed = to pursue

Crispin: Chapter 4-7 untoward = awkward, unusual The untoward situation of patrick dancing made me laugh.

thatch = bundle of sticks, maybe straws In the older days, roofs were made from thatch.

bailiff = guard The bailiff of the castle blocked me (for some reason) from entering the castle.

reeve = another type of guard The reeve also blocked my path from entering the castle.

mean = not strong The mean house was easily brought down.

pinnacle = near the top of a cliff or rock The pinnacle of the rock was where I saw the whole village.

meander = lay, as in to indicate something is somewhere The woods meander in the west, right beside the river.

impenetrable = not able to get past it The impenetrable wall was the only thing that blocked the invaders.

fallow = empty, sort of The fallow field was where all the sheep were.

infidels = sinful people, type of people, a different race, etc. The infidels are also trying to break in.

canonical = peaceful The canonical time was disturbed by the canon blasting sound.

strident = strong Suddenly, a strident blast sent the wall crumbling down.

clamor = Meeting, news The clamor that brought us together now separated us.

apprehension = understanding of the situation My apprehension of my friend made me feel sad.

implore = wish I implore that god will help me get through this situation.

hue = cry The hue and cry on the guy was never lifted.

cry = wanted sign, sort of When the guy was caught, a new hue and cry was on another man.

skittish = afraid Since he was skittish, he could not jump off the steps.

petitions = concerns, revolts, stuff people don’t like

moot = type of steward

treason = hanging offense

plight = situation

curfew = ending bell

Chapter 13-17 dire = serious, severe The thought of dying was more dire than the thought of running away.

besieged = overcomed I was besieged by the enemies, so I had to forfeit.

famished = hungry I was famished since our town lacked food.

distended = got longer The distended road now lead us to Busan.

blighted = unfortunate The blighted man was shot down by the best hunter and never buried.

pillage = destroyed Some land owner pillaged our village and just left.

sustenance = help Without any sustenance, I would have died.

dell = hole I couldn’t believe that people lived in the dell.

hamlet = town The hamlet I grew up in was small and not many people lived there.

daub = materials, stuff used to make houses The daubing of the house was crumbling, but I could still see how it used to look like.

wattle = poles The wattles of that house was gone as well, so the house was nearly destroyed.

clotted = blocked The bacteria clotted the filter, so we had to get it fixed.

trepidation = shaking Trepidation overcame my friend so he started freaking out.

pestilence = virus The pestilence was so harsh that 4/5 of the human population died.

garbed = fat The man was garbed, more than anyone I remember seeing, an the man squished a child.

ruddy = unclean The ruddy hair on my friend made people hate him.

raucously = not good The raucous voice was calling me to the front door, but my instincts told me to just walk away.

unkempt = not tidy The man was unkempt in every way, so everyone hated him.

cur = disgusting creature The man looked like a cur more than anything else in the world.

doddering = not very good Our doddering president made us all wear funny hats.

glutton = type of meat The glutton I chewed on was rough, so it wouldn’t go down my throat.

sweetmeats = sweet meats The sweetmeats I ate was delicious.

loot = steal goods The man looted the castle, leaving us bankrupt.

tyranny = the government The tyranny is something that my friend hates, therefor he hates everyone.

prudence = worry The prudence that held me back finally let go, so I fell into a hole and barely lived.

Chapter 18-20 putrid = unpleasing I was forced to go to the putrid house of our town’s “demon”.

perchance = by any chance Have you, perchance, seen a boy with spiky hair?

screed = letters The screed on the mans forehead said that he had suicided.

mortal = able to die The mortal met with the immortal and they fought, but the immortal won.

pate = scalp The pate on the man was covered with red bumps.

christen = blessed That man over there was never christened with a name.

revels = shows The women’s revels gave her enough money to barely live.

wager = bet I’ll wager but just enough so that I don’t lose all my money.

lamenting = moving I was lamenting to the doors of the underworld.

servile = treating like a slave The man was servile to the boy who had no power.


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