Characters & Setting
Plot & Conflict
Literary Devices
Inference & Theme
100

Who is the main character introduced in the story?

Who is the main character introduced in the story?

100

What natural event changes the course of the story?

A tree falls on both men

100

What literary device is used in “fierce shriek of the storm”?

Personification

100

What emotion does Ulrich feel after lying next to Georg for some time?

Pity or compassion

200

Who is Ulrich’s enemy?

Georg Znaeym

200

What type of conflict is shown when Ulrich and Georg face each other?

Man vs. Man

200

What does the falling tree symbolise?

Nature’s power over man

200

What theme is suggested by the change in their relationship?

The futility of long-standing hatred

300

What is the setting of the story?

A forest in the Carpathian Mountains

300

What stops the men from shooting each other?

A falling tree traps them

300

What literary device is used when the outcome of their meeting is unexpected?

Situational Irony

300

What theme does the natural setting reinforce?

Nature’s indifference to human conflict

400

What are Ulrich and his men doing in the forest?

Patrolling for poachers

400

What internal conflict does Ulrich face after being trapped?

Whether to continue the feud or offer peac

400

What device is used to hint at the coming danger before the tree falls?

Foreshadowing

400

What does Ulrich’s offer of wine represent?

A gesture of peace and reconciliation

500

Why are Ulrich and Georg enemies?

Their families have a long-standing land dispute

500

What do both men hope for while lying under the tree?

That their men will arrive first to rescue them

500

Identify two types of external conflict in the story.

Man vs. Man, Man vs. Nature

500

What major theme is highlighted when both men become helpless?

Humans are powerless against nature

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