The Tale of Despereaux - Setting
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing - Events
The Tale of Despereaux - Conflicts
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing - Humor
Decisions & Consequences
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Where does Despereaux live at the start of the book?

 In a castle.

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What is Peter’s little brother’s name?

Fudge (Farley Drexel Hatcher)

100

Who is the main villain in The Tale of Despereaux?

Roscuro

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What is one silly thing Fudge does?

He tries to fly like a bird and falls off the jungle gym.

100

What lesson does Despereaux learn about bravery?

That being brave means doing what’s right, even when it’s hard

200

What is the name of the princess Despereaux loves?

Princess Pea

200

What happens to Peter’s pet turtle, Dribble?

Fudge swallows him.

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Why does Despereaux struggle with being different from other mice?

He likes music, books, and humans, unlike the other mice.

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Why does Peter feel embarrassed by Fudge?

Fudge acts out in public and gets more attention.

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What happens as a result of Fudge’s biggest mistake?

Peter loses Dribble and is heartbroken.

300

How does the dungeon change Despereaux’s life?

It is a dangerous place where he must prove his bravery.

300

How does Fudge cause problems at the shoe store?

He refuses to try on shoes and throws a tantrum.

300

How does Roscuro’s internal conflict drive his actions?

He wants revenge but also longs for light and kindness.

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How does Fudge’s misbehavior cause problems for adults?

He disrupts family life and public outings.

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What does Despereaux do to try and save the princess?

He journeys to the dungeon to rescue her from Roscuro.

400

How are the castle and dungeon different in the story?

The castle is bright and safe, while the dungeon is dark and full of rats.

400

 Why is Peter frustrated with Fudge so often?

Fudge is mischievous, causes chaos, and gets more attention from their parents.

400

 Why is forgiveness an important theme in the book?

Characters must learn to forgive to move forward and grow.

400

How does humor help make the story feel real?

It shows relatable family situations in a funny way.

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What is one way Peter tries to deal with Fudge’s behavior?

He tries to ignore him or outsmart him.

500

How does Despereaux’s journey in the dungeon shape him as a character?

He learns courage, perseverance, and the power of love.

500

How does Peter’s relationship with Fudge change by the end of the book?

Peter learns to accept that Fudge will always be unpredictable, but he still cares for him.

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How does Despereaux’s story compare to another famous hero’s journey?

He leaves home, faces danger, and returns stronger—just like classic heroes.

500

How does Judy Blume use humor to teach real-life lessons?

She makes serious issues easier for kids to understand through laughter.

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Why does Despereaux struggle with being different from other mice?

 He likes music, books, and humans, unlike the other mice.

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