Literary+Analysis--

Journal Entry #7 Use your literature book to look up the following literary terms.

1. character: a person or animal who takes parts in the action of a literary work 2. conflict: a struggle between opposing forces -internal: one that takes place within the mind of a character -external: one in which a character struggles against some outside force 3. foreshadowing: the use, in a literary work, of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur 4. mood: the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage 5. protagonist: the main character in a literary work 6. antagonist: a character or force in conflict with a main character 7. setting: the time and place of the action 8. symbol: anything that stands for or represents something else 9. theme: a central message, concern, or purpose in a literary work

Chapter 10 Characters: Crispin, Cerdic, 4 men Conflict: Crispin met 4 men who were waiting for him Foreshadowing: the church was empty Mood: nervous Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: Cerdic, 4 men Setting: Church, manor house, mill Symbol: The weapon (something will happen), the cross (freedom) Theme: Do not trust anyone Chapters 11 Characters: Crispin, Father Quinel, 4 men, Aycliffe 2. Conflict: - Internal: Crispin was trying to escape from the village - External: Crispin is being chased by men Foreshadowing: Father Quinel's death Mood: serious, frightening Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: Somebody who killed Father Quinel Setting: mill, river Symbol: Father Quinels death- Crispin is not safe Theme: Have to be independent

Chapters 12 Characters: Crispin Conflict: internal: He is trying to figure out how his going to live without freedom Foreshadowing: Keep finding dead people. Mood: Gloomy, worried Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: none Setting: Forest, river Symbol: Cross- hope Theme: Sometimes when everything is gone, you have to believe yourself

Chapters 13 Characters: Crispin Conflict: internal: Crispin doesn't want to live external: He has no food Foreshadowing: bailiff appeared on the road again Mood: disappointed Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: X Setting: Forest Symbol: Animal- freedom Theme: You have to keep going even though something may stop you.

Chapters 14 Characters: Crispin, dead man Conflict internal: Crispin does not know where to go external: There are so many cross roads that he could take. Foreshadowing: Crispin found the dead man. Mood: scared Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: X Setting: Forest Symbol: dead man- warning Theme: Sometimes, things that we don't understand can happen.

Chapters 15 Characters: Crispin Conflict internal: He wants to leave the destroyed village. external: No people and food in the village Foreshadowing: Somebody sings Mood: nervous Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: X Setting: destroyed village Symbol: Destroyed village- hell Theme: Even when things go wrong, something good can happen.

Chapters 16 Characters: Crispin, the old man Conflict internal: He doesn't know how to answer the old man's questions external: The old man won't let him leave Foreshadowing: The old man asks many questions Mood: serious Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: the old man Setting: the old church Symbol: bread- trap Theme: we have to take risks.

Chapters 17 Characters: Crispin, the old man Conflict internal: He wants to escape external: The old man doesn't let him go. Foreshadowing: Old man blocking his way Mood: sad Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: the old man Setting: old church Symbol: X Theme: nothing is for free

Chapters 18 Characters: Crispin Conflict internal: Crispin doesn't want to be the old man's servant external: The old makes him swear that he will be the old man's servant. Foreshadowing: The dead man's crime Mood: scary Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: the old man Setting: old church Symbol: vow- giving up Theme: Sometimes we have to give up something to stay alive.

Chapters 19 Characters: Crispin, the old man Conflict internal: Crispin is not sure what to do with the old men. external: The old man asks him many questions. Foreshadowing: The old man teaching Crispin Mood: curious Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: the old man Setting: the old church Symbol: Their conversation- Crispin is learning Theme: It helps to have knowledge in many areas.

Chapters 20 Characters: Crispin, Bear Conflict internal: Crispin hopes that Great Wexly will bring him liberty external: X Foreshadowing: Crispin and Bear talk about the city Mood: excited, happy Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: Bear Setting: road Symbol: X Theme: You can learn many things from conversations with other people

Chapters 21 Characters: Crispin, Bear Conflict internal: Crispin wanted to know Bear's personality. external: Crispin didn't know the reason why Bear taught him to juggle and sing. Foreshadowing: He convinced that Bear was mad Mood: understanding, confusing Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: Bear Setting: Street Symbol: juggling and singing- conflict between Bear and Crispin Theme: You can learn many things from conversations with other people

Chapters 22 Characters: Crispin, Bear Conflict internal: Crispin was worried that Bear might be mad and go to Stromford. external: Bear tied Crispin at the tree Foreshadowing: The Bear wants to learn the truth of Crispin Mood: exciting, misery Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: Bear Setting: place away form the road in England Medieval time Symbol: rabbit- peace Theme: If bad things happen good things happen too.

Chapters 23 Characters: Crispin, Bear Conflict internal: Bear is keep on asking about Crispin's life He is still afraid of Bear. external: He had problem talking about his mother. Foreshadowing: The Bear wants to know how Crispin became wolf's head. Mood: relief, safety Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: Setting: forest in England, Medieval time Symbol: Crispin is telling the truth- Crispin believes Bear Theme: Tell your truth when the person became comfortable

Chapters 24 Characters: Crispin, Bear Conflict internal: Bear had confused Crispin. Crispin is struggling with whether he will believe Bear or not. external: Crispin prayed even though Bear said put away the cross of the lead. Foreshadowing: The Bear said Crispin needs to learn something before they get somewhere. Mood: serious Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: X Setting: forest in England, Medieval time Symbol: Bear's hat- Good and Bad Theme: You can learn somethings from the conversation.

Chapters 25 Characters: Crispin, Bear Conflict internal: external: Foreshadowing: Mood: Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: X Setting: Symbol: Theme:

Chapters 26 Characters: Crispin, Bear Conflict internal: external: Foreshadowing: Mood: Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: X Setting: Symbol: Theme:

Chapters 27 Characters: Crispin, Bear Conflict internal: external: Foreshadowing: Mood: Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: X Setting: Symbol: Theme:

Chapters 28 Characters: Crispin, Bear Conflict internal: external: Foreshadowing: Mood: Protagonist: Crispin Antagonist: X Setting: Symbol: Theme: