Plot and events
Tom's manipulation
Symbols and details
Appearance vs. Reality
100

Who does Tom call from a friend's house?

Herbert Greenleaf

100

What idea does Tom try to plant in Herbert’s mind?

He is trying to plant the idea that Dickie killed himself

100

What do Dickie’s bank letters represent?

It is evidence that links the killer to Dickie.

100

How is Tom described in the newspaper?

He was portrayed as a wealthy American living in a Venetian plaza

200

What explanation does Herbert accept about Dickie?

He believed Dickie has killed himself.

200

How does Tom behave when others joke about Dickie’s disappearance?

He laughs and plays along

200

What does the “palazzo” symbolize for Tom?

status, wealth, and success

200

What is ironic about this description?

His wealth/status is fake, and he didn't earn it

300

Why do Tom and Marge have to take a second boat ride?

They forgot their keys so they go back

300

Why does Tom encourage Marge to invent “fantasies”?

To distract her from the truth and basically control the narrative.

300

What does the forgotten key incident symbolize?

Instability, fear, tension, or lack of control.

300

How does Tom personally react to being described as living in a “palace”?

He recognizes it’s exaggerated but still admires and enjoys the luxury.

400

Where is Marge when she writes to Tom rejecting his idea?

Marge was in Munich

400

What theme is highlighted by Tom’s behavior?

Dual identity/Identity crisis

400

What does the forged will symbolize?

Complete identity theft/control over Dickie's life.

400

How does Tom use the idea of Dickie’s “suicide” to influence how others see the situation?

 Tom makes Dickie seem unstable and shifts attention away from the investigation

500

What document does Tom secretly create and hide?

Dickie's will

500

How does Tom’s deception affect his sense of self?

He begins to lose his identity/He merges identities.

500

What does the constant mention in newspapers symbolize?

Tom cannot escape the truth

500

What specific action shows Tom turning his false identity into something “real” in the eyes of others?

Forging and signing Dickie's will.

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