Characters
Treasures
Conflict
Regrets
Setting
100

Who is the old man in the story who goes by the name Lemon Brown?

Lemon Brown

100

What is Lemon Brown's treasured possession that he shares with Greg?

Lemon Brown's treasure includes old newspaper clippings and a battered harmonica.

100

What conflict arises when Lemon Brown confronts the men in the story?

The conflict arises when the men threaten Lemon Brown to reveal the location of his treasure.

100

What is the regret that Lemon Brown has about his son, Jesse?

Lemon Brown regrets not having anything of material value to pass on to his son, Jesse.

100

In what city does the story take place?

The story takes place in Harlem.

200

What is the name of the protagonist in the story?

Greg Ridley

200

What is the significance of the harmonica in the story?

The harmonica is a symbol of Lemon Brown's past life as a blues singer, and it holds sentimental value.

200

How does Greg's howling contribute to the resolution of the conflict?

Greg's howling distracts and frightens the intruders, allowing Lemon Brown to confront them.

200

How does Lemon Brown's past experiences influence his attitude toward his treasure?

 His past experiences have taught him the value of his memories, which he considers his treasure.

200

What type of neighborhood does Greg and Lemon Brown live in?

They live in a neighborhood in Harlem.

300

Who is Jesse, and how is he related to Lemon Brown?

Jesse is Lemon Brown's son, who died in the war.

300

How does Lemon Brown refer to his collection of old newspaper clippings?

Lemon Brown calls them "his treasure."

300

Why did the men threaten Lemon Brown to reveal the location of his treasure?

The men believed that Lemon Brown had a valuable treasure and wanted to take it for themselves.

300

Why does Lemon Brown cherish the clippings and the harmonica left by his son?

These items are the only possessions he has from his son, Jesse, making them precious to him.

300

How does the setting of the abandoned building contribute to the plot?

The abandoned building serves as the location where the conflict between Lemon Brown and the intruders unfolds.

400

What are some physical characteristics that describe Lemon Brown?

Lemon Brown is an old man with heavily wrinkled black skin, crinkly white hair and whiskers. He wears ragged clothes and has deep brown eyes.

400

Why does Lemon Brown consider the clippings and the harmonica his treasure?

Lemon Brown considers them a treasure because they are memories of his life as a blues singer and a connection to his son.

400

What motivates Lemon Brown to protect his treasure?

Lemon Brown's treasure is a connection to his son and his past, motivating him to protect it.

400

How does Lemon Brown's relationship with his son shape his perspective on life?

It reinforces the idea that memories and connections are more valuable than material possessions.

400

What role does the rainy night play in the story's setting?

The rainy night sets the mood and atmosphere, as it prompts Greg to seek shelter and leads to the confrontation.

500

In the story, who are the men who confront Lemon Brown for his treasure?

The men are neighborhood thugs who threaten Lemon Brown to reveal the location of his treasure.

500

What motivates the men to seek Lemon Brown's treasure in the abandoned building?

The men believe Lemon Brown's treasure is valuable and are motivated by greed.

500

How does the conflict between Lemon Brown and the intruders affect Greg's actions?

The conflict prompts Greg to howl and alert the intruders, helping to protect Lemon Brown and his treasure.

500

What can be inferred about Lemon Brown's feelings regarding his son's decision to go to war?

Lemon Brown is proud of his son's decision to go to war and appreciates the items he left behind.

500

How does the setting help establish the atmosphere and mood of the story?

The setting creates a tense and mysterious atmosphere as the characters interact in the abandoned building during a stormy night.

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