Use your literature book to look up the following literary terms.
1. character- a person/animal in any kind of story or writing
2. conflict- a struggle between two opposing forces
-internal- mentally
-external- physically
3. foreshadowing- guessing what will happen in the future
4. mood- emotions of the audience that is reading the story
5. protagonist- main character
6. antagonist- the character that causes the conflict
7. setting- where and at what time something is located
8. symbol- people, places, or things that represents something
9. theme- the idea or message that the story gives
Crispin-Chapter 10 analysis
1. character- Crispin, Cedric, stewards men
2. conflict- Crispin is getting followed by the steward, to get killed
internal- Crispin gets stuck on which direction to go.
external- After walking west, he gets into a trap
3. foreshadowing- Crispin got caught in the trap.
4. mood- worried, scared
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Steward and his men
7. setting- Father Quinel's church, and forest
8. symbol- dangerous tools to kill Crispin
9. theme- scary, dark
Chapter 11 Analysis
1. character- Crispin, stewards men, Aclife, Father Qinel
conflict- Crispin is getting followed by the steward and his men, to get killed. Also, Father
Qinel had been killed.
internal- Crispin has to go fight his emotions on father Quinel's death.
external- Crispin has to walk and run for a long time.
3. foreshadowing- Crispin is getting followed by steward and his men.
4. mood- sad, anxiety, emotional, shocking
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Steward and his men
7. setting- forest
8. symbol- dangerous tools to kill Crispin
9. theme- Sometimes, you'll have to fight your tears.
Chapter 12 Analysis
1. Character: Crispin
2. conflict-
internal- he thinks that he will go to hell
external- man vs nature
3. foreshadowing- Crispin is going short on food.
4. mood- afraid, scared
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- none
7. setting- forest
8. symbol- cross (peace)
9. theme- Food is very important.
Chapter 13
1. character- Crispin, stewards men, Aclife, Father Qinel
conflict- Crispin is getting followed by the steward and his men, to get killed. Also, Father
Qinel had been killed.
internal- Crispin has to go fight his emotions on father Quinel's death.
external- Crispin has to walk and run for a long time.
3. foreshadowing- Crispin is getting followed by steward and his men.
4. mood- sad, anxiety, emotional, shocking
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Steward and his men
7. setting- forest
8. symbol- dangerous tools to kill Crispin
9. theme- Sometimes, you'll have to fight your tears.
Chapter 14
1. character- Crispin, dead man
conflict- Crispin doesn't know which way to go
internal- Crispin is stuck with were to go.
external- Doesn't know where to face what direction and go.
3. foreshadowing- He sits down and begs go to give him a direction to go.
4. mood- Tired, exhausted, worried
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Steward and his men
7. setting- road
8. symbol- sign of the cross that Crispin makes when he sees the dead man: telling god to bless him and bring him to heaven
9. theme- dark, scary, tired
Chapter 15
1. character- Crispin
conflict- something terrible had happened to the village
internal- Crispin has no place to go or stay
external- Crispin has nowhere to stay or go.
3. foreshadowing- Someone had yelled out something from the church
4. mood- worried, fearful, nervous
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist-Steward and his men
7. setting- destroyed village
8. symbol- none
9. theme- horrifying, dark
Chapter 16
1. character- Crispin, old man
conflict- Crispin has been caught by the old man in the church
internal- Crispin doesn't know what to do and what to say
external- Crispin is tightly being grabbed by the old man with the strength of a stone
3. foreshadowing- Crispin gets caught
4. mood- frightened, shocked
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- old man
7. setting- in the church
8. symbol- bread: food
9. theme- shocking
Chapter 17
1. character- Crispin, old man
conflict- The old man want’s Crispin to be his servant
internal- Crispin has to tell lies to the old man to cover his reason why he is really here, in the village.
external- Crispin is trapped between him and the old man
3. foreshadowing- The old man doesn’t let Crispin flee
4. mood- strong emotions, scary, angry
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Old man
7. setting- in the church
8. symbol-none
9. theme- Angry, yelling, screaming
Chapter 18
1. character- Crispin
conflict- The old man is forcing Crispin to become his servant
internal- Crispin has to decide to become the old mans servant or to be taken to the steward by the old man
external-Crispin is being forced to tell the oath.
3. foreshadowing- none
4. mood- scary, confusing, dark
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- old man
7. setting- church
8. symbol- dagger: killing
9. theme- scary, trembling
Chapter 19
1. character- Crispin, BEAR
conflict- Crispin is now the servant of the BEAR
internal- Crispin has to tell his master lots of things, such as his secret name
external- Crispin has to hold the belongings of the BEAR from now on
3. foreshadowing- Crispin lifted the sack.
4. mood- dark, sad, scary
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- the old man
setting- in the church
8. symbol- none
9. theme- dark, tears, sad
Chapter 20
1. character- Crispin, BEAR
conflict- Crispin is the BEAR’s servant and has to hold his belongings on the way to London
internal- Crispin has to fight the wanting to run away because if he doesn’t, than he will have to go to hell.
external- Crispin has to carry the Bears belongings with lots of strength
3. foreshadowing- They will go to london.
4. mood- clam, lighter feelings
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Bear
7. setting- the way to go to London
8. symbol- none
9. theme- calm, silent, dark
Chapter 21
1. character- Crispin, BEAR
conflict- Crispin has no choice but to obey the BEAR
internal- Crispin has to fight his wanting to escape
external- Crispin has to hold all the BEAR’s belongings to london
3. foreshadowing- Juggling, and singing
4. mood- lighter feelings, a bit man
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- BEAR
7. setting- London
8. symbol- none
9. theme-light, slightly mad
Chapter 22
1. character- Crispin, Bear
conflict- Bear ties Crispin to a tree so that he cannot escape
internal- Crispin has to hold back the pain
external- Crispin has to be strong and resist the pain.
3. foreshadowing- "Now, Crispin, its time that I learned the truth from you
4. mood- dark, worried
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- BEAR
7. setting- off the road
8. symbol- rabbit- food, and jeopardy
9. theme- to feed both the bear and Crispin, the Bear has to put both their lives in jeopardy
Chapter 23
1. character- Crispin, Bear
conflict- Bear makes Crispin tell the truth
internal- Crispin has to tell Bear everythinig
external- Crispin has to stay with Bear and tell him the truth.
3. foreshadowing- "Now, Cripsin, tell me of how you caome to be proclaimed a wolf's head."
4. mood- quiet, serious
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- BEAR
7. setting- forest
8. symbol- none
9. theme- Cripsin doesn't know much about his family, because his parents both died
Chapter 24
1. character- Crispin, Bear
conflict- Bear makes Crispin tell the truth
internal- Crispin has to tell Bear everythinig
external- Crispin has to stay with Bear and tell him the truth.
3. foreshadowing- "Now, Cripsin, tell me of how you caome to be proclaimed a wolf's head."
4. mood- relief
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- BEAR
7. setting- middle ages, forest
8. symbol- forest: safety
9. theme- Cripsin doesn't know much about his family, because his parents both died
Crispin Chapter 24-literary analysis
1. Characters -Crispin, Bear
2. conflict:
Internal: Cripsin and Bear fight over ideas of Chrsitianity
External: none
3. Foreshadowing: Crispin and Bear might have a conflict after
4. Mood: enlightenment
5. Protagonist: Crispin, Bear
6. Antagonist: none
7. Setting: Middle ages, forest
8. Symbols: cross in your heart: one thing to Crispin, different symbol for Bear
9. Theme: Some people might not agree with something that you think is definitely right.
Chapter 25- literary analysis
1. Characters -Crispin, Bear
2. conflict:
Internal: Cripsin thinks that he doesn't have a soul.
External: Crispin has to get cleaned up
3. Foreshadowing: "Then we shall need to make sure you do" Bear says. He will make sure that Crispin has a soul.
4. Mood: happy, light
5. Protagonist: Crispin, Bear
6. Antagonist: none
7. Setting: Middle ages, forest
8. Symbols: cross= praying
9. Theme: Sometimes, you have to change in order to live.
Chapter 26- literary analysis
1. Characters -Crispin, Bear
2. conflict:
Internal: Crispin knows that he can't play the recorder.
External: Crispin practices and practices trying to make sounds.
3. Foreshadowing: Crispin prays that he will be able to sing and dance like Bear.
4. Mood: happy, light
5. Protagonist: Crispin, Bear
6. Antagonist: none
7. Setting: Middle ages, forest
8. Symbols: recorder- learning
9. Themes: Impossible is nothing.
Chapter 27- literary analysis
1. Characters -Crispin, Bear, Steward
2. conflict:
Internal: Crispin has to learn faster to live longer.
External: Crispin and Bear has to hide from the steward.
3. Foreshadowing: The faster Crispin learns, the longer he can live.
4. Mood: worried,scary
5. Protagonist: Crispin, Bear
6. Antagonist: none
7. Setting: Middle ages, forest
8. Symbols: pigeons= bad situation
9. Theme: You need to risk in order to survive..
Chapter 28- literay analysis
1. Characters -Crispin, Bear, steward
2. conflict:
Internal: Crispin is confused on the past situations.
External: Crispin and Bear need to hide from the steward.
3. Foreshadowing: Crispin and Bear might have a conflict after
1. character- a person/animal in any kind of story or writing
2. conflict- a struggle between two opposing forces
-internal- mentally
-external- physically
3. foreshadowing- guessing what will happen in the future
4. mood- emotions of the audience that is reading the story
5. protagonist- main character
6. antagonist- the character that causes the conflict
7. setting- where and at what time something is located
8. symbol- people, places, or things that represents something
9. theme- the idea or message that the story gives
Crispin-Chapter 10 analysis
1. character- Crispin, Cedric, stewards men2. conflict- Crispin is getting followed by the steward, to get killed
internal- Crispin gets stuck on which direction to go.
external- After walking west, he gets into a trap
3. foreshadowing- Crispin got caught in the trap.
4. mood- worried, scared
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Steward and his men
7. setting- Father Quinel's church, and forest
8. symbol- dangerous tools to kill Crispin
9. theme- scary, dark
Chapter 11 Analysis
1. character- Crispin, stewards men, Aclife, Father Qinel
conflict- Crispin is getting followed by the steward and his men, to get killed. Also, Father
Qinel had been killed.
internal- Crispin has to go fight his emotions on father Quinel's death.
external- Crispin has to walk and run for a long time.
3. foreshadowing- Crispin is getting followed by steward and his men.
4. mood- sad, anxiety, emotional, shocking
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Steward and his men
7. setting- forest
8. symbol- dangerous tools to kill Crispin
9. theme- Sometimes, you'll have to fight your tears.
Chapter 12 Analysis
1. Character: Crispin
2. conflict-
internal- he thinks that he will go to hell
external- man vs nature
3. foreshadowing- Crispin is going short on food.
4. mood- afraid, scared
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- none
7. setting- forest
8. symbol- cross (peace)
9. theme- Food is very important.
Chapter 13
1. character- Crispin, stewards men, Aclife, Father Qinelconflict- Crispin is getting followed by the steward and his men, to get killed. Also, Father
Qinel had been killed.
internal- Crispin has to go fight his emotions on father Quinel's death.
external- Crispin has to walk and run for a long time.
3. foreshadowing- Crispin is getting followed by steward and his men.
4. mood- sad, anxiety, emotional, shocking
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Steward and his men
7. setting- forest
8. symbol- dangerous tools to kill Crispin
9. theme- Sometimes, you'll have to fight your tears.
Chapter 14
1. character- Crispin, dead manconflict- Crispin doesn't know which way to go
internal- Crispin is stuck with were to go.
external- Doesn't know where to face what direction and go.
3. foreshadowing- He sits down and begs go to give him a direction to go.
4. mood- Tired, exhausted, worried
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Steward and his men
7. setting- road
8. symbol- sign of the cross that Crispin makes when he sees the dead man: telling god to bless him and bring him to heaven
9. theme- dark, scary, tired
Chapter 15
1. character- Crispinconflict- something terrible had happened to the village
internal- Crispin has no place to go or stay
external- Crispin has nowhere to stay or go.
3. foreshadowing- Someone had yelled out something from the church
4. mood- worried, fearful, nervous
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist-Steward and his men
7. setting- destroyed village
8. symbol- none
9. theme- horrifying, dark
Chapter 16
1. character- Crispin, old manconflict- Crispin has been caught by the old man in the church
internal- Crispin doesn't know what to do and what to say
external- Crispin is tightly being grabbed by the old man with the strength of a stone
3. foreshadowing- Crispin gets caught
4. mood- frightened, shocked
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- old man
7. setting- in the church
8. symbol- bread: food
9. theme- shocking
Chapter 17
1. character- Crispin, old manconflict- The old man want’s Crispin to be his servant
internal- Crispin has to tell lies to the old man to cover his reason why he is really here, in the village.
external- Crispin is trapped between him and the old man
3. foreshadowing- The old man doesn’t let Crispin flee
4. mood- strong emotions, scary, angry
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Old man
7. setting- in the church
8. symbol-none
9. theme- Angry, yelling, screaming
Chapter 18
1. character- Crispinconflict- The old man is forcing Crispin to become his servant
internal- Crispin has to decide to become the old mans servant or to be taken to the steward by the old man
external-Crispin is being forced to tell the oath.
3. foreshadowing- none
4. mood- scary, confusing, dark
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- old man
7. setting- church
8. symbol- dagger: killing
9. theme- scary, trembling
Chapter 19
1. character- Crispin, BEARconflict- Crispin is now the servant of the BEAR
internal- Crispin has to tell his master lots of things, such as his secret name
external- Crispin has to hold the belongings of the BEAR from now on
3. foreshadowing- Crispin lifted the sack.
4. mood- dark, sad, scary
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- the old man
setting- in the church
8. symbol- none
9. theme- dark, tears, sad
Chapter 20
1. character- Crispin, BEARconflict- Crispin is the BEAR’s servant and has to hold his belongings on the way to London
internal- Crispin has to fight the wanting to run away because if he doesn’t, than he will have to go to hell.
external- Crispin has to carry the Bears belongings with lots of strength
3. foreshadowing- They will go to london.
4. mood- clam, lighter feelings
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- Bear
7. setting- the way to go to London
8. symbol- none
9. theme- calm, silent, dark
Chapter 21
1. character- Crispin, BEARconflict- Crispin has no choice but to obey the BEAR
internal- Crispin has to fight his wanting to escape
external- Crispin has to hold all the BEAR’s belongings to london
3. foreshadowing- Juggling, and singing
4. mood- lighter feelings, a bit man
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- BEAR
7. setting- London
8. symbol- none
9. theme-light, slightly mad
Chapter 22
1. character- Crispin, Bear
conflict- Bear ties Crispin to a tree so that he cannot escape
internal- Crispin has to hold back the pain
external- Crispin has to be strong and resist the pain.
3. foreshadowing- "Now, Crispin, its time that I learned the truth from you
4. mood- dark, worried
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- BEAR
7. setting- off the road
8. symbol- rabbit- food, and jeopardy
9. theme- to feed both the bear and Crispin, the Bear has to put both their lives in jeopardy
Chapter 23
1. character- Crispin, Bear
conflict- Bear makes Crispin tell the truth
internal- Crispin has to tell Bear everythinig
external- Crispin has to stay with Bear and tell him the truth.
3. foreshadowing- "Now, Cripsin, tell me of how you caome to be proclaimed a wolf's head."
4. mood- quiet, serious
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- BEAR
7. setting- forest
8. symbol- none
9. theme- Cripsin doesn't know much about his family, because his parents both died
Chapter 24
1. character- Crispin, Bear
conflict- Bear makes Crispin tell the truth
internal- Crispin has to tell Bear everythinig
external- Crispin has to stay with Bear and tell him the truth.
3. foreshadowing- "Now, Cripsin, tell me of how you caome to be proclaimed a wolf's head."
4. mood- relief
5. protagonist- Crispin
6. antagonist- BEAR
7. setting- middle ages, forest
8. symbol- forest: safety
9. theme- Cripsin doesn't know much about his family, because his parents both died
Crispin Chapter 24-literary analysis
1. Characters -Crispin, Bear
2. conflict:
Internal: Cripsin and Bear fight over ideas of Chrsitianity
External: none
3. Foreshadowing: Crispin and Bear might have a conflict after
4. Mood: enlightenment
5. Protagonist: Crispin, Bear
6. Antagonist: none
7. Setting: Middle ages, forest
8. Symbols: cross in your heart: one thing to Crispin, different symbol for Bear
9. Theme: Some people might not agree with something that you think is definitely right.
Chapter 25- literary analysis
1. Characters -Crispin, Bear2. conflict:
Internal: Cripsin thinks that he doesn't have a soul.
External: Crispin has to get cleaned up
3. Foreshadowing: "Then we shall need to make sure you do" Bear says. He will make sure that Crispin has a soul.
4. Mood: happy, light
5. Protagonist: Crispin, Bear
6. Antagonist: none
7. Setting: Middle ages, forest
8. Symbols: cross= praying
9. Theme: Sometimes, you have to change in order to live.
Chapter 26- literary analysis
1. Characters -Crispin, Bear
2. conflict:
Internal: Crispin knows that he can't play the recorder.
External: Crispin practices and practices trying to make sounds.
3. Foreshadowing: Crispin prays that he will be able to sing and dance like Bear.
4. Mood: happy, light
5. Protagonist: Crispin, Bear
6. Antagonist: none
7. Setting: Middle ages, forest
8. Symbols: recorder- learning
9. Themes: Impossible is nothing.
Chapter 27- literary analysis
1. Characters -Crispin, Bear, Steward
2. conflict:
Internal: Crispin has to learn faster to live longer.
External: Crispin and Bear has to hide from the steward.
3. Foreshadowing: The faster Crispin learns, the longer he can live.
4. Mood: worried,scary
5. Protagonist: Crispin, Bear
6. Antagonist: none
7. Setting: Middle ages, forest
8. Symbols: pigeons= bad situation
9. Theme: You need to risk in order to survive..
Chapter 28- literay analysis
1. Characters -Crispin, Bear, steward
2. conflict:
Internal: Crispin is confused on the past situations.
External: Crispin and Bear need to hide from the steward.
3. Foreshadowing: Crispin and Bear might have a conflict after
4. Mood: scary, confusting
5. Protagonist: Crispin, Bear
6. Antagonist: none
7. Setting: Middle ages, forest
8. Symbols: cross= secrets
9. Theme: Nothing can be all tolded to you.