They cause the most of the confusion in the forest.
Who is Puck?
The main character of the story.
What is the bear?
The main character of the novel.
Who is Will Hollowman?
The magical object that grants wishes.
What is a monkey's paw?
The name of the boy who spenfs the summer with his uncles.
What is Walter?
The magical flower used to make people fall in love.
What is Love-in-idleness (the love potion flower)?
The factory workers insist that the bear is this.
What is "A silly man in a fur coat"?
The full length of the story.
What is a 60 second elevator ride?
The number of wishes each owner can make.
What is three?
People believe the uncles have this hidden.
What is a large fortune/treasure?
Reason for Lysander and Demetrius' suddenly fight over Helena.
What is they are affected by the love potion?
This causes the bear to question his identity.
What is everyone repeatedly tells him he is not a bear?
"The Rules" Will believes he must follow.
What is Don't cry, Don't snitch, and Get revenge?
The first wish made by the White family.
What is £200?
The lesson Walter learns from his uncles.
What is courage, integrity, and living life to the fullest?
This happens to Bottom in the forest.
What is his head is transformed into a donkey's head?
The major theme is explored in the story.
What is Identity vs. conformity?
The reason the ghosts' visits Will in the elevator.
What is to challenge his understanding of revenge and violence?
The consequence of the first wish.
What is Herbert dies and the family receives £200 as compensation?
The theme explored through the stories of the uncles' adventures.
What is the importance of believing in something bigger than yourself?
The theme shown through the confusion and mistaken identities in the play.
What is love is irrational/unpredictable?
What is appearance vs. reality?
What is identity?
The reason for the bear eventually rediscovering who he is.
What is he hibernates and realizes he truly is a bear.
The reason for the important question left unanswered at the end of the story.
What is to question whether Will will go through with revenge or break the cycle?
The lesson the story teaches us about fate.
What is interfering with fate can have dangerous consequences?
What is "Be careful what you wish for"?
The connection Walter learns between truth and stories.
What is that some stories matter because of what they teach, even if every detail isn't proven?