1. character- a person or an animal in a novel, play, or movie
2. conflict- two opposing forces
internal- struggling with his own problems which often ends up with protagonist
external- belongings to or forming the outer surface or structure of something
3. foreshadowing- be a warning or indication of a future event
4. mood- a feeling; emotion state or tone of a literary work
5. protagonist- the leading character or one of the major character
6. antagonist- who stays in the way of the protagonists
7. setting- the time, place of the action
8. symbol- an object that stands for something else
9. theme- a common thread or repeated idea that is shown through the literary work Chapter 10
Character- Cerdic, Crispin,
Conflict
internal- Crispin couldn't find Father Quinel
external- Cerdic had trapped Crispin
Foreshadowing- When Crispin called out Cerdic's name, but there was no reply
Mood- Mysterious and Anxious
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- Cerdic
Setting- In the church to find Father Quinel
Symbol- cross (christianity)
Theme- Do not trust anyone so easily.
Chapter 11
Character- Crispin, Aycliffe, Father Quinel, steward, other men
Conflict
internal- feeling of grief with the death of Father Quinel
external- when he comes face to face with Accliffe's men
Foreshadowing- Father Quinel dies
Mood- confusing, depressing, fear
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- Aycliffe
Setting- mill, the river, beyond the river
Symbols- Blood= Father Quinel's death/ Water= being clean from the village
Theme- To be Independent
Chapter 12
Character- Crispin, Baliffe
Conflict
internal- trust in God
eternal- runs away from Aycliffe
Foreshadowing- Something with the devil is going to happen because he couldn't fall asleep for a long time
Mood- Gloomy
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- Aycliffe
Setting- mill, the river, beyond the river
Symbol- owl= devil/ leather pouch= safety
Theme- To be Independent
Chapter 13
Character- Crispin
Conflict
internal- thinking of what he should do next
external- praying to Jesus about to help Crispin
Foreshadowing- the sound of galloping horse hooves. This might be an warning to Crisping about Aycliffe finding him
Mood- dreadful, sadness, because of the choice he would need to make later
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- John Aycliffe, Bailiff
Setting- under-bush
Symbol- Goodwife Peregrine's pouch, because this may represent 'luck' before Crispin stars on his journey
Theme- Never give up on yourself
Chapter 25
Character- Bear, Crispin
Conflict
internal- he was wondering about himself
external- saw the difference in him
Foreshadowing- future performance, Crispin is afraid that he will get recognized from the people
Mood- Confusion
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- Bear (?)
Setting- little stream
Symbol- the reflection of himself from the water- he may be different than who he thinks
Theme- Practice makes you Perfect
Chapter 26
Character- Bear, Crispin
Conflict
internal- he learns things from Bear and starts to trust him
external- learned music from Bear
Foreshadowing- Bear's news about the morrow- was worried that people might recognize him
Mood- happy
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- no one
Setting-
Symbol- lead cross- trust that Crispin have to Bear
Theme- practice makes perfect
external- he explained to Bear about himself being accused as a thief
Foreshadowing- the birds- which allowed Bear and Crispin to recognize the soldiers
Mood- anxious- Crsipin was very close of being caught from Aycliffe/ hopeful
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- Aycliffe
Setting- road leading heading to Great Wexly, small spinney
Symbol- birds- warning of danger...Aycliffe
Theme- Think before you act.
Chapter 28
Character- Crispin, Bear
Conflict
internal- began to trust each other
external- Bear and Crispin talking
Foreshadowing- cross- there is something on the writing which Crispin is not ready to know yet
Mood- solemn- Crispin and Bear are talking together about Crispin
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist-
Setting- below a low and flaring fire
Symbol- cross writing- something which Crisping is not ready to know yet
Theme- Trust makes good friendship.
2. conflict- two opposing forces
- internal- struggling with his own problems which often ends up with protagonist
- external- belongings to or forming the outer surface or structure of something
3. foreshadowing- be a warning or indication of a future event4. mood- a feeling; emotion state or tone of a literary work
5. protagonist- the leading character or one of the major character
6. antagonist- who stays in the way of the protagonists
7. setting- the time, place of the action
8. symbol- an object that stands for something else
9. theme- a common thread or repeated idea that is shown through the literary work
Chapter 10
Character- Cerdic, Crispin,
Conflict
- internal- Crispin couldn't find Father Quinel
- external- Cerdic had trapped Crispin
Foreshadowing- When Crispin called out Cerdic's name, but there was no replyMood- Mysterious and Anxious
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- Cerdic
Setting- In the church to find Father Quinel
Symbol- cross (christianity)
Theme- Do not trust anyone so easily.
Chapter 11
Character- Crispin, Aycliffe, Father Quinel, steward, other men
Conflict
- internal- feeling of grief with the death of Father Quinel
- external- when he comes face to face with Accliffe's men
Foreshadowing- Father Quinel diesMood- confusing, depressing, fear
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- Aycliffe
Setting- mill, the river, beyond the river
Symbols- Blood= Father Quinel's death/ Water= being clean from the village
Theme- To be Independent
Chapter 12
Character- Crispin, Baliffe
Conflict
- internal- trust in God
- eternal- runs away from Aycliffe
Foreshadowing- Something with the devil is going to happen because he couldn't fall asleep for a long timeMood- Gloomy
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- Aycliffe
Setting- mill, the river, beyond the river
Symbol- owl= devil/ leather pouch= safety
Theme- To be Independent
Chapter 13
Character- Crispin
Conflict
- internal- thinking of what he should do next
- external- praying to Jesus about to help Crispin
Foreshadowing- the sound of galloping horse hooves. This might be an warning to Crisping about Aycliffe finding himMood- dreadful, sadness, because of the choice he would need to make later
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- John Aycliffe, Bailiff
Setting- under-bush
Symbol- Goodwife Peregrine's pouch, because this may represent 'luck' before Crispin stars on his journey
Theme- Never give up on yourself
Chapter 25
Character- Bear, Crispin
Conflict
- internal- he was wondering about himself
- external- saw the difference in him
Foreshadowing- future performance, Crispin is afraid that he will get recognized from the peopleMood- Confusion
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- Bear (?)
Setting- little stream
Symbol- the reflection of himself from the water- he may be different than who he thinks
Theme- Practice makes you Perfect
Chapter 26
Character- Bear, Crispin
Conflict
- internal- he learns things from Bear and starts to trust him
- external- learned music from Bear
Foreshadowing- Bear's news about the morrow- was worried that people might recognize himMood- happy
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- no one
Setting-
Symbol- lead cross- trust that Crispin have to Bear
Theme- practice makes perfect
Chapter 27
Character- Bear, Crispin, Aycliffe
Conflict
- internal- trusts Bear
- external- he explained to Bear about himself being accused as a thief
Foreshadowing- the birds- which allowed Bear and Crispin to recognize the soldiersMood- anxious- Crsipin was very close of being caught from Aycliffe/ hopeful
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist- Aycliffe
Setting- road leading heading to Great Wexly, small spinney
Symbol- birds- warning of danger...Aycliffe
Theme- Think before you act.
Chapter 28
Character- Crispin, Bear
Conflict
- internal- began to trust each other
- external- Bear and Crispin talking
Foreshadowing- cross- there is something on the writing which Crispin is not ready to know yetMood- solemn- Crispin and Bear are talking together about Crispin
Protagonist- Crispin
Antagonist-
Setting- below a low and flaring fire
Symbol- cross writing- something which Crisping is not ready to know yet
Theme- Trust makes good friendship.