Events
About Tom
About Edward
Side Characters
Quotes
100

Where and when does this book take place?

It takes place in the mid 1500s in London, England.

100

At the beginning of the novel, what one desire haunts Tom day and night?

He wants to see a real prince.

100

Who both finally believe Edward is the true king?

The two girls in the barn believe him.

100

What does Tom's father do for a living?

He is a thief.

100

Who says, "bring me Norfolk’s doom before the sun rises” and why?

King Henry VIII because he wants the duke out of the way before he dies

200

What religion does King Henry VIII change FROM and TO? Why?

He converts FROM Catholic TO Protestant so that he can divorce his wife.

200

How much time passes before Tom is bored with the prince’s things and has a change in mood?

30 minutes passes.

200

After hearing of his father's death, what does Edward plan to do?

He plans to return to the palace and denounce the person on the throne.

200

What is Humphrey Marlowe's job at the palace? What does this job include?

He is the whipping boy. He gets whipped when Edward makes mistakes in his Greek and Latin lessons.

200

Why does the earl say, “History will remember to the honor of your royal house"?

Tom abolished the practice of boiling people alive

300

Do the band of thieves consider themselves to be loyal subjects to the king? Why? 

Yes, because they drink to the king's health. 

300

Tom’s first declaration as king is what?

He declares that the Duke of Norfolk will not die.

300

What causes the widow to think Edward is a cook’s assistant?

She talks about several subjects, and he seems to know a lot about different kinds of food.

300

What does Hendon ask of Edward as a favor and WHY?

For he and his descendants to be allowed to sit in the presence of the king--because he gets tired!

300

Who is this quote talking about? 

"This good woman was made happy all the day long by the applauses she got out of herself for her magnanimous condescension to a tramp; and the king was just as self-complacent over his gracious humility toward a humble peasant woman."

The woman that Edward stayed with for a time (and Edward himself).

400

What is the turning point or climax of the novel?

The climax is when Edward appears on the coronation stage to claim his rights as king.

400

What does Tom suggest as a solution when he hears that the royal household is in debt?

They should move to a smaller house with fewer servants.

400

What languages could Edward speak? Name all 4.

He speaks Greek, Latin, French, and English.

400

Why does Lord Hertford accuse St. John of committing treason?

St. John begins to suspect that Tom isn't the real prince

400

Who says "a full belly is little worth where the mind is starved, and the heart"? Who does he say it about?

Edward, about the boys who are rude to him at the church.

500

Describe one situation in the novel that is an example of irony, and explain what kind of irony it is and why.

Tom wanting to be a prince but then feeling trapped when he becomes one

The woman thinking she is humbling herself to be with Edward while he is thinking the same thing

Tom wanting to be rich but then feeling happy in his dream of having little

Miles getting in trouble for helping the real king

Miles going to London to get help from the king, not knowing he was with the real king all along

500

Name all the members in Tom's family and their relationships to him.

They are Mrs. Canty (his mother), John Canty (his father), Gammer Canty (his grandmother), and Nan and Bet (his 15-year-old twin sisters).

500

DAILY DOUBLE: for 1000 points, give the succession of kings and queens that come after King Henry the VIII dies (IN ORDER).

King Edward VI, Queen Jane (reigned for 9 days), Queen Mary (Bloody Mary), and Queen Elizabeth I.

500

Why does the hermit decide to kill Edward?

The hermit hates Henry VIII (for closing the monasteries and leaving him without a job or home), and then finds out Edward is his son. 

500

What does Tom think of Lady Mary, why does he think that, and what does he tell her to do about it?

Tom says that Lady Mary must have a heart of stone (he thinks she is cold and cruel) because she wants Tom to pardon fewer people and execute more criminals. He tells her to go pray for a human heart instead.

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