Crispin+Literary+Analysis

conflict- Crispin is not sure if he should believe Cerdic or not. (internal) The steward is chasing Crispin. (external) foreshadowing- the men with the glaives hint us that Crispin is going to have a trouble. Father Quinel is not in the church which shows that something happened to Father Quinel. mood- anxious, afraid, scared protagonist- Crispin antagonist- Cerdic, and the six men setting- night,Church, mill, river, and Lord Furnival's manor symbols- glaives:possible danger or threat, boundary cross:freedom, cross from his mother: hope theme- a person should not believe another person so easily. character- Crispin, John Aycliffe, Father Quinel conflict- John Aycliffe is chasing Crispin (external) foreshadowing- Father Quinel's death represents that there will be hardships to Crispin. mood- depressing, gloomy, afraid protagonist- Crispin antagonist- John Aycliffe setting- the mill, river symbols- blood: Father Quinel's death theme- Sometimes you have to be independent character- Crispin, Father Quinel, bailiff conflict- Crispin thinks that his mother and Father Quinel died because of him (internal) running away from John Aycliffe (external) foreshadowing- Crispin went to sleep without knowing anything: something bad might happen to Crispin mood- depressing, gloomy, afraid protagonist- Crispin antagonist- John Aycliffe setting- the mill, river symbols- owl: devil leather pouch: safety theme- Sometimes you have to be independent
 * Chapter 10**
 * character -** Crispin, Cerdic, men with glaives
 * Chapter 11**
 * Chapter 12**