Literary+Terms-Daniel

Definitions
1. Character-A person or someone that is involved in the story 2. Conflict-Problem -Internal:Problem that happen inside -External: Problem happen outside 3. Foreshadow: To predict or clues to predict 4. Mood: Feeling Created in the reader 5. Antagonist: Person that fights with the protagonist 6. Protagonist: Main character 7. Setting: Time and place for the action 8. Symbol: Object that represents something else 9. Theme: The main idea, central message, concern

Railed: scolded very harshly
I was railed when I couldn't finish my task.

Bluster: talk or act with noisy swaggering threats
The loud blusters made me awake during my bed time.

Aloft: at great height
The Empire State Building stood aloft as it stood proudly tall.

League: associations of groups
The league was filled with scrubs and rising stars.

Lope: an easy natural gait of a horse resembling a canter
The lope was thick enough to grasp it

Monotony: sameness in tone
People dislike the monotonous personality because that just seems dull.

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6. Give an example of internal conflict in chapter 27. Explain your answer. The internal conflict that Crispin faced was when he saw steward and his men that were trying to find him. He felt nervous and quite guilty because he might be discovered.=====

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7. What do you predict that Bear will reveal about the information Crispin gave him about Asta and what she has written on the cross? I think Bear will tell him the secret later when it is much of a safe situation for him.=====

9. What is the theme for chapter 25-28? The themes for the 4 chapters are how they try to conceal themselves from being discovered.
__**//53+54 Homework//**__ ** March 7th 2010 __Chapter 53__** **Characters** : Crispin, John Ball, four of Ball’s men **Setting** : During the Medieval Period, In England’s Great Wexly at night (road, White Stag Tavern) **Motivation** : Crispin had the motivation to save Bear after he was captured by the palace’s guards. __**Chapter 54**__ Opposite, at the other side of the square, the great church rose up in all its all majesty, its stained-glass windows glowing faintly like the embers of a smoldering fire. Then I recalled seeing John Aycliffe on the balcony. Straining every bit of the way, I could climb the walls like a spider.
 * Personification: (Page 263)**
 * Flashback: (Page 265)**
 * Simile: (Page 266)**