Characters
Camp Green Lake
Plot & Events
Flashbacks
Themes & symbols
100

This character pretends to enforce discipline but secretly searches for treasure tied to her family.

Warden

100

The boys must dig holes this size every day.

5 feet


100

Stanley’s situation highlights injustice because his punishment is based on this type of error.

Being wrongly accused

100

Green Lake’s success in the past depended on this natural advantage.

A steady water source

100

Digging holes symbolizes uncovering both physical objects and this abstract idea.

The past

200

This person teaches Stanley to dig more efficiently using a specific technique

Zero

200

The initials on the object Stanley finds directly connect it to this identity.

KB

200

Zero’s decision to run away is triggered by a moment that reveals this deeper issue.

Lack of respect and unfair treatment

200

Sam’s role in the town challenges social norms through this type of relationship.

An interracial relationship

200

The dried lake represents how injustice can lead to this long-term outcome.

Loss and emptiness

300

This person uses sarcasm and cruelty, especially toward Zero’s intelligence.

Mr pendaski


300

These creatures reinforce the danger of the environment and control over the boys.

yellow spootted lizard


300

Stanley’s journey into the desert represents a shift from survival to this value.

Loyalty

300

The town’s decline begins immediately after this act of violence.

The killing of Sam

300

Onions symbolize survival but also protection from this danger.

Yellow-spotted lizards

400

This character demonstrates intelligence long before it’s acknowledged, through observation rather than speech.

Zero

400

This item protects Stanley and Zero from lizards.

onions

400

The discovery of the treasure depends on understanding this connection between past and present.

Where Kate Barlow buried it

400

Elya Yelnats’ mistake involves failing to complete this specific action.

Carry Madame Zeroni up a mountain

400

Zero’s name reflects how society labels individuals based on this limitation.

Lack of education

500

This ancestor’s seemingly small selfish decision creates consequences that echo across multiple generations.

Elya Yelnats


500

This environmental condition makes the camp both physically harsh and symbolically empty.

extreme heat and dryness

500

The resolution of the story occurs when an action corrects this past mistake.

Breaking the promise to Madame Zeroni

500

The hidden treasure connects the outlaw past to the present through this shared location.

The dried lakebed

500

The novel suggests that breaking cycles requires individuals to act against this force.

Fate

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