hayden family
justice
the identity of the native americans
themes
change
100

Who narrates the novel as he looks back on his past?

David Hayden, looking back on his childhood, tells the story as the narrator.

100

Who is charged with abusing Native American women under the guise of medical care?

Frank Hayden is accused of exploiting Native American women through his role as a physician.

100

What is Marie Little Soldier’s tribal heritage?

Marie Little Soldier is a member of the Sioux tribe.

100

What symbol represents justice and responsibility in Wesley’s life?

His badge

100

How does Wesley show he chooses morality over family loyalty?


He picks justice over family

200

What role does Wesley Hayden serve in Mercer County?

He holds the position of sheriff in Mercer County.


200

What does Gail use to defend her family?

Gail turns to a shotgun to defend her family from danger.

200

How does racism affect the legal system's reaction to Marie’s claims?

They dismiss her claims

200

What theme defines Wesley’s internal conflict?

Justice vs. family loyalty

200

What event causes David’s personal transformation?

Seeing what happened in his family

300

Who does Frank Hayden murder?

Marie Little Soldier

300

What event motivates Wesley to confront Frank’s wrongdoing?

Marie’s death

300

Are Native American voices like Marie’s silenced in the novel?

Yes

300

How does the basement jail reflect deeper themes in the novel?

It represents moral burden and secrecy

300

How do Grandpa Hayden’s values affect the family dynamic?

They cause the family to fall apart

400

Who shoots through the kitchen to protect her family?

Gail Hayden

400

How does Wesley show moral courage in the novel?

He chooses justice over family loyalty

400

In what way is Marie both strong and powerless in the story?

She speaks out against Frank, but is not taken seriously

400

What theme is revealed as David learns about the darkness within his family?

Loss of innocence through family secrets


400

How do Frank’s and Wesley’s actions affect Gail’s response?


They push her to act and seek justice

500

Who tries to secretly overhear conversations to find out the truth?

David Hayden

500

What does Wesley do to show that he values justice over his family ties?

He arrests Frank Hayden

500

How does David react to the mistreatment of Native Americans?


He realizes it’s unjust because no one intervenes

500

How does the Montana setting symbolize justice?

It reflects harsh, isolated frontier justice

500

What is Frank Hayden’s moral dilemma?

Choosing between confession and self-preservation

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