Literally+Analysis

 Character- A person in a story Conﬂict- a struggle that characters face Internal- a struggle that a character have inside him/her. External- a struggle that a character against Foreshadowing- clues for readers to predict what will happen on the story later. Mood- the feelings of the characters in the book. Protagonist- the main character of a story Antagonist- opposition that protagonists face Setting- the time and the place that the story take place. Symbol- Something that represents something in the story Theme- a message suggested by a story
 * Literally Analysis **



Literally Analysis for Chapter 9 and 10
= = **Characters:** Father Quinel, Cerdic, Peregrine, and then men.


 * Internal Conflict:** Crispin feeling suspicious about Cerdic.


 * External conflict:** The men chasing Crispin.


 * Foreshadowing:** Father Quinel is not in the church, the church is empty.


 * Antagonist:** Cerdic and the men


 * Setting:** Church, Peregrine’s house


 * Symbol:** The weapons (Sth bad will happen to Crispin), Cross (Freedom)


 * Theme:** If sth seems strange, they shouldn’t do that.



 * Characters:** Crispin, Aycliffe and his men, Lord Furnival


 * Internal Conflict:** The nervousness Crispin is feeling while he runs away.


 * External conflict:** The steward giving orders to the men to catch Crispin and kill him.


 * Foreshadowing:** Father Quinel is dead, with his throat slit, and blood pooled upon the ground shows that he must have been murdered.


 * Mood:** Serious


 * Antagonist:** steward and his men.


 * Setting:** At river outside the village.


 * Symbol:** God had completely abandoned him


 * Theme:** Sometimes you have to be independent.

Chapter 12
 **Internal Conflict:** He was worried that he has to live a whole life of wolf head.


 * Foreshadowing:** He might find a shelter.


 * Mood:** Hopeful


 * Setting:** Across the river


 * Theme:** Don't rely too much on others.

=Chapter 18 = = = 
 * Characters:** Sir, Crispin


 * Internal conflict:** Crispin feeling frightened by the sir.


 * External conflict:** Sir squeezing Crispin.


 * Foreshadowing:** Crispin will be in a hard situation.


 * Antagonist:** Sir


 * Setting:** Church


 * Theme:** One could not tell their personal informations to the people they do not know.