This character stayed by Kohl's side when he was Gleaned.
Rowan Damisch
The Conflict
These are the three types of people around Scythes.
1) Deniers
2) Escape Artists
3) Scythe's Pets
This happens when you kiss a Scythe's ring.
You gain immortality for 1 year
This word describes what the author is trying to get YOU to feel.
This character was not too pleased to have a Scythe join her family for dinner.
Citra Terranova
The events that lead up to the climax.
Rising Action
This is the year that humans conquered death and stopped counting.
2042
This is what the Thunderhead is.
An AI born from the cloud or all of human knowledge.
This word means something that doesn't make sense but does at the same time.
Paradox
This character likes to splat.
Tyger
The part of the story that usually solves the problem.
Climax
The Thunderhead replaced this for humanity.
Government
The Scythes meet three times a year in a meeting called the _______
Conclave
This is the one thing the Thunderhead does not have authority over.
The Scythedom
This character wears ivory robes and prefers the Age of Mortality.
Scythe Faraday
This section includes details about characters and setting.
Exposition
This is the paradox of being a Scythe.
To be a scythe, you cannot want to be a scythe.
Attends their funeral
Godzilla is this type of sci-fi sub genre
Monsters and Mutants
She writes a lot of journal entries and ponders the world of Scythes.
Scythe Curie
"And they lived happily ever after" is an example of this.
Resolution
This is the reason it is called "Gleaning" in the book.
It compares controlling the population to poor people collecting leftover crops - making killing and act of charity to help the population.
Even though Scythe Faraday looks 60 he's actually 180 because he's done this four times.
Turned the corner
Name two elements that make Scythe a Sci-Fi story
A bonus 100 points for every correct answer
1) Set in the future
2) Advanced Technology
3) Set in a remotely possible version of our world
4) Asks the question "What if"
5) Has a warning/lesson for the real world
6) Effects on Humans