Characters
Objects & Payments
Plot Points
Rhymes & Songs
Themes & Morals
100

Who boasts that his daughter can spin straw into gold?

The miller

100

What object does the king give the miller's daughter to spin straw into gold?  

Spinning wheel

100

What happens when the king sees the straw spun into gold?  

His greed increases

100

What is the repeating phrase in the little man's spinning song?  

"Round about, round about..."

100

What character trait is the king primarily driven by?  

Greed

200

What is the miller's daughter's initial reaction to the king's demand?

Despair/Weeping

200

What is the miller's daughter's first payment to the little man?  

Her necklace

200

How many times does the little man help the miller's daughter spin straw into gold?

Three

200

What is the last line of the little man's spinning song?  

"Straw into gold!"

200

What is one of the main themes explored in the story?  

The danger of greed

300

What does the little man look like?  

Droll/Funny/Small

300

What is the miller's daughter's second payment to the little man?  

Her ring

300

What does the king promise the miller's daughter if she can spin all the straw into gold the third time?  

To marry her/make her queen

300

What does the little man sing about in his hut that reveals his name?

Making a feast, brewing, baking, dancing, and singing

300

What is another important theme or moral lesson of the story?  

Keeping promises

400

What is the king's primary motivation throughout the story?  

Greed/Desire for wealth

400

What is the little man's final request as payment?  

Her firstborn child

400

How does the queen eventually discover the little man's name?  

A messenger overhears him singing it

400

What is the crucial detail in the song that leads to the queen discovering his name?  

His name is Rumpelstiltskin

400

How does the story portray the consequences of making foolish boasts?  

The miller's boast leads his daughter into trouble

500

What is the queen's reaction when the dwarf reminds her of their agreement?  

Grief/Despair

500

What does the queen offer the dwarf to try and get out of her promise?  

All the wealth of the kingdom

500

What is the little man's reaction when the queen correctly guesses his name?

Rage/Stomps his foot

500

What is the significance of the rhymes and songs in the story?  

They reveal key plot points and character information

500

What does the story suggest about the importance of cleverness and resourcefulness?

It can help overcome difficult situations

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