Literary+Analysis.

Vocabulary Character- A person or animal who takes part in the action of a literary work Conflict- A struggle between opposing forces Internal conflict- One that takes places within the mind of a character (struggles to make a decision) External conflict- One in which a character struggles against some outside force Foreshadowing- The use of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur (predicts what will happen later in the play) Mood- The feeling created in the reader by a literary work Protagonist- The main character in a literary work Antagonist- The force in conflict with a main character Setting- The time and place of the action Symbol- Anything that stands for something else Theme- A central message, concern or purpose in a literary work

Chapter 10 Character- Crispin, Cerdic, four men Conflict- The Four men came and Crispin got trapped Internal conflict- Crispin External conflict- Crispin and four men Foreshadowing- The church is empty Mood- Mysterious, nervous, scary, serious Protagonist- Crispin Antagonist- The four men and Cerdic Setting- Church, manor, and the mill Symbol- The weapon(something will happen), the cross (freedom) Theme- Do not trust anyone

Chapter 11 Character- Crispin, Aycliffe, Father Quinel Conflict-Aycliffe blocked Crispin from running away External conflict-Crispin and Aycliffe (Aycliffe blocked Crispin) Foreshadowing-The way Father Quinel died (someone murdered him) Mood-serious, anxious Protagonist-Crispin Antagonist-Aycliffe Setting-The river, outside of the village Symbol-Father Quinel's Death (Crispin is not safe) Theme-You have to be independent

Chapter 12 Character-Crispin Conflict-Father Quinel's Death Internal conflict-Crispin is trying to find out how he will live with the wolf head Foreshadowing-Keep finding the dead people (Crispin might be the next person) Mood-mysterious, sadness, hope, sorry Protagonist-Crispin Setting-The forest, across the river Symbol-The cross (hope) Theme-When everything is gone, the only person you can trust is you, think

Chapter 13 Character-Crispin, Aycliffe, and bailiff Internal conflict-get caught or not External conflict- Foreshadowing-Aycliffe and bailiff are still searching for Crispin Mood-sad, misery Protagonist-Crispin Antagonist-Aycliffe and bailiff Setting-The forest, road Symbol-seeds and cross Theme-Do not give up

Chapter 14 Character-Crispin and dead man Internal conflict- External conflict-The dead man scared Crispin Foreshadowing-A piece of writing was affixed to him by a broken arrow that stuck out from his body Mood-Scared Protagonist-Crispin Setting-spooky place Symbol-a piece of writing (warning) Theme-If you have hard time living, do not give up and pray to God

Chapter 15 Character-Crispin and a person who sings Internal conflict- External conflict-Everything scares Crispin Foreshadowing- the singing voice Mood-serious, scary, dark Protagonist-Crispin Setting-A small village Symbol- Theme-Don't get afraid and do what you have to do

Chapter 16 Character-Crispin, church man Internal conflict-should he tell the church man about him or not External conflict- Foreshadowing-faking that the man is going to give the bread to Crispin Mood-scary, excited Protagonist-Crispin Antagonist-church man Setting-the church Symbol-The bread Theme-Do not trust anyone except yourself

Chapter 17 Character-Crispin, church man Internal conflict-wants to get his hand off from the church man External conflict-the church man is holding Crispin's hand and that makes Crispin feel pain Foreshadowing-the church man blocked the doorway Mood-worried Protagonist-Crispin Antagonist-the church man Setting-the church Symbol- Theme-Do not trust anyone except yourself

Chapter 18 Character-Crispin and church man Internal conflict-trying to get out of swearing situation (but he cant) External conflict-the church man is forcing Crispin to promise Foreshadowing-promising that he will be the church man's servant Mood-scared, dreadful Protagonist-Crispin Antagonist-the church man Setting-the church Symbol-promising (cannot betray or disobey) Theme-Always be careful. People can betray their friends and servant too.

Chapter 19 Character-Crispin and the church man Internal conflict-doesn't want to tell the church man that his name is Crispin External conflict-The church man wants to know the information about Crispin Foreshadowing-the church man is warning Crispin that he has two sides of nature Mood-curious, mystery, excited Protagonist-Crispin Antagonist-the church man Setting-the church Symbol- Theme-Think before you say something to stranger

Chapter 20 Character-Crispin and Bear (the church man) Internal conflict-drop the sack and run away or not External conflict- Foreshadowing-Crispin and Bear get interested in this village Mood-excited, interested Protagonist-Crispin Antagonist-Bear Setting-the village, road Symbol- Theme-Be nice to your fellow

Chapter 21 Character- Crispin and Bear Internal conflict- External conflict-struggle with tossing balls and singing Foreshadowing-Bear did not answer when Crispin asked him why do you need me Mood-sad, gloomy but happy Protagonist-Crispin and Bear Antagonist-no antagonist Setting-grove of trees Symbol-recorder (happiness) Theme-You can do everything if you practice

Chapter 22 Character-Crispin and Bear Internal conflict-tell the truth to Bear or not External conflict- Foreshadowing-"Now, Crispin, it's time I learned the truth of you." Mood-serious/exciting Protagonist-Crispin and Bear Antagonist-no antagonist Setting-secluded spot, some paces off the road Symbol-promise ("I always keep my word") (will not lie or betray) Theme-don't suspicious when the person promised

Chapter 23 Character-Crispin and Bear Internal conflict-difficult to tell about his mother to Bear External conflict- Foreshadowing- Mood-serious and gloomy Protagonist-Crispin Antagonist-no antagonist Setting-forest in England, Medieval time Symbol-Crispin's truth (no conflict between Crispin and Bear) Theme-Becareful when you tell the truth to stranger

Chapter 24 Character-Crispin and Bear Internal conflict-struggle to believe Bear or not External conflict-prayed to God even though Bear said put the cross away Foreshadowing-"You'll need to learn some things" Mood-serious/exciting Protagonist-Crispin Antagonist-no antagonist Setting-forest in England, Medieval time Symbol-Bear's hat (good and bad) Theme-You can learn something from the conversation