Characters Part 1
Characters Part 2
Setting
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This elderly woman finds the Holy Grail at a charity shop.

Who is Mrs. Whitaker? 

100

This knight comes to Mrs. Whitaker's house looking for the Holy Grail.

Who is Sir Galaad?

100

Mrs. Whitaker finds the Grail in this ordinary place.

What is a charity shop or thrift shop?

100

What is the first item Galaad offers Mrs. Whitaker?

Gold. 
200

Mrs. Whitaker shows this trait when she declines several gifts from Galaad.

What is practicality/complacency/satisfaction with her life? 

200

Galaad's armor, horse, and formal speech show he is this type of character.

What is a knight or hero?

200

Mrs. Whitaker's home and daily life create this type of setting.

What is ordinary, modern, or everyday?

200

What are one of the two tasks Mrs. Whitaker asks Galaad to help with?

Moving boxes / gardening 

300

Galaad keeps trying to get the Grail from Mrs. Whitaker, showing he can be this.

What is persistent?

300

Mrs. Whitaker is willing to bargain with Galaad and does not give up the grail easily, showing she is not this type of elderly woman.

What is weak or passive?

300

Galaad brings elements from this legendary world into Mrs. Whitaker's modern life.

What is Arthurian legend or medieval times, fantasy?

300

Who sent Galaad to find the Grail?

King Arthur

400

Galaad agrees to trade for the Grail instead of just taking it, showing he is this.

What is willing to compromise/practical, compassionate, gentle? 
400

The author shows Mrs. Whitaker doing everyday activities while talking to a knight, as well as demanding his help for mundane activities. This creates this effect.

What is contrast or humor?

400

A knight in armor showing up in a modern neighborhood creates this kind of mood.

What is funny, strange, or surprising?

400

Which of the final 3 items offered does Mrs. Whitaker accept?

The egg and stone 

500

Mrs. Whitaker puts the lamp back at the end of the story, suggesting she is...

What is content or unwilling to invite another fantastical character into her life?

500

Galaad treats the Grail with a certain reverence, suggesting that...

He views it as something holy, it means more to him than it does Mrs. Whitaker, he has dedicated his life to the quest.

500

By mixing magic with everyday life, the author shows that wonder can exist here.

What is in everyday life or the ordinary world?

500

What year and location is the story set?

1953, somewhere in England 

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