Crispen+Literary+Analysis

28 Crispin Character- Crispin, Bear Conflict-internal, if Aycliffe would notice Crispin external, have to run away from Aycliffe Foreshadowing- something Crispin doesn't know about mood-dangerous protagonist- Crispin antagonist-Bear setting-Middle Ages symbol- cross writing- something which Crisping is not ready to know yet theme-A friend can help you.

27 Crispin Character- Bear, Crispin, Aycliffe Conflict-internal, if Aycliffe would notice Crispin external, have to run away from Aycliffe Foreshadowing-pigeons mood-painful protagonist- Crispin antagonist- Aycliffe, Bear setting- Middle Ages, road to Great Wexly symbol- birds theme-think before you act

26 Crispin Character- Bear, Crispin Conflict-internal, wishes Bear wouldn't abandon him external, learned music from Bear, wants to be better at playing Foreshadowing-Crispin and Bear getting along mood- happy protagonist- Crispin antagonist- Bear setting-Middle Ages symbol- lead cross theme- practice makes perfect

25 Crispin Characters-Crispin, Bear Conflict-internal, confused of external, saw the difference in him Foreshadowing- John Aycliffe’s previous actions, singing mood-light-heartened protagonist-Crispin antagonist- Bear setting-Middle Ages symbol-Crispin's physical changes theme-absence mind can cause you to be in danger

24 Crispin Characters-Crispin, Bear Conflicts-internal, Crispin and Bear fight over ideas of Christianity external, Foreshadowing-death of Father Quinel, freedom, Bear’s advice, conflict between Bear and Crispin mood-enlightenment protagonist-Crispin antagonist-Bear setting-Middle Ages, forest symbol-Bear’s hat, cross-one thing Crispin possess, different symbol for Bear theme-ignorance is bliss

23 Crispin Characters-Crispin, Bear Conflicts-internal, felt that Bear and him weren’t equal, so he felt it was wrong to talk about himself and his incidents, Crispin has to tell Bear everything external, Crispin has to stay with Bear and tell him the truth Foreshadowing-Bear asked about Asta’s surname, and about the wolf's head mood-light-heartened protagonist-Crispin antagonist-Bear setting-Middle Ages symbol-Crispin theme-there are many secrets in the world

22 Crispin Character- Crispin, Bear Conﬂict-internal, thinks that Bear will leave him external, Crispin has to be strong Foreshadowing-"Now, Crispin, its time that I learned the truth from you.” mood-dark, worried protagonist-Crispin antagonist-Bear setting-Medieval England, road symbol-rabbit- food, safety and jeopardy theme-

21 Crispin Characters-Crispin, Bear Conflict-internal, what is Bear's job? external,still frightened Foreshadowing-getting along with Bear mood- protagonist-Crispin antagonist- setting-under the trees symbol-Bear becoming a priest theme-

20 Crispin Characters-Crispin, Bear Conflict-internal, external, Foreshadowing-getting along with Bear mood-better than before protagonist-Crispin antagonist- setting-the road symbol-Bear theme-

19 Crispin Characters-Crispin, old man Conflict-internal, what he should do right now external, became the servant of Bear Foreshadowing-Bear's job (juggling) mood-worried protagonist-Crispin antagonist-old man setting-church symbol-Bear's job (juggling) theme-

18 Crispin Characters-Crispin, old man Conflict-internal, thinks about running away or not external, Foreshadowing-Crispin swears an oath mood-worried protagonist-Crispin antagonist-old man setting-church symbol- theme-be careful who you don't know

12 Crispin Characters-Crispen, bailiff, Father Quinel Conflict-internal,trying to figure out what had occurred and how he became a wolf's head,doesn't know why Father Quinel is dead external,has no food Foreshadowing- mood-doubtful, astonishing, scary, foreboding protagonist-Crispen antagonist-no food setting-road, tree symbol-leather patch theme-there are things that happen that you never expected

11 Crispin Characters-John Aycliffe, Crispin, men, Father Quinel Conflict-internal, a way to escape,exhausted of everything (John Aycliffe, Father Quinel, God, Asta, etc.) external, Crispen is trying to run away from getting killed by the men Foreshadowing- mood-murderous protagonist-Crispin antagonist-John Aycliffe, men setting-the mill, river symbol-Father Quinel's blood and water theme-you never know what will happen

10 Crispin Characters-Cerdic, Crispin, Father Quinel, four men with glaives Conflict-internal, he is betrayed by Cerdic external, he is trapped between four men with glaives Foreshadowing-something dangerous is going to happen, and something bad happened to Father Quinel mood-mysterious, dangerous protagonist-Crispin antagonist-Cerdic setting-church (side of the river) at night, manor, mill symbol-glaives: to kill Crispin theme-you should watch out who you believe, and it is dangerous to be outside of night