Motives and identity
illusion of choice
Timshel thou mayest
Turning points
Core Ideas
100

This character fears he is “inherently bad,” influencing how he behaves

Cal trask

100

A feeling that often limits Cal’s ability to act freely

jealousy

100

The literal translation of Timshel

Thou Mayest

100

What idea means people have the ability to make their own choices?

free will

200

This character builds his identity on an illusion rather than reality

Aron Trask

200

This moment makes Cal feel he has no control over who he becomes

discovering his mother is Cathy

200

This idea separates humans from being controlled by fate

The ability to choose

200

What does Cal do to try to gain Adam’s approval?

He earns and gives him money

300

This character challenges the idea that environment can fix identity

Cathy Ames

300

What does Cal want most from Adam that drives his actions?

Approval

300

Timshel suggests people are not controlled by this

fate (or destiny)

300

What happens to Aron after learning the truth?

He leaves (and later dies)

300

What does Aron choose to believe about his family instead of facing reality?

That they are good/perfect

400

This character shows that being “good” can also mean avoiding responsibility

Adam

400

What outside factor strongly shapes Aron’s identity?

His idealized view of the world / family expectations

400

According to Timshel, what determines your future?

Your choices

400

What action does Cal take after being rejected by Adam?

He tells Aron the truth about Cathy

400

What does Adam’s rejection of Cal’s money lead to in Cal?

Anger / emotional pain (which drives his actions)

500

Which character becomes a schoolteacher and represents discipline and structure?

olive hamilton
500

This character represents the belief that identity is not fixed

Lee

500

What decision does Abra make about her identity and future?

She chooses honesty and a new path (rejecting false perfection)

500

What message does Adam give Cal at the end of the novel?

That he still has a choice (Timshel)

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