Traits of Jerry
The group of boys
Archetypes
Setting
Vocabulary
100
  •  The continuous actions show Jerry’s determination.

  • What is Jerry’s breath training?

100
  • The skin color of the group of boys.

  • What is burned smooth, dark brown?

100
  • The situational archetype that is represented by Jerry’s training.

  • What is the Road of Trials?

100
  • The setting of the story at the very beginning.

  • What is a beach/bay?

100
  • (Adj.) To be emitting light and be extremely bright, particularly in a darker area.

  • What is luminous?

200
  • The trait that drives Jerry to keep attempting his training repeatedly, even though he faces the consequences of overtraining.

  • What is persistence / perseverance / consistency? 

200
  •  The expression the boys had that was similar to one Jerry’s mom would have.

  • What is a grave frown?

200

The situational archetype that is represented by Jerry swimming through the tunnel.

  • What is The Innermost Cave?

200
  • The color used to describe the ocean when Jerry goes diving with the group of boys.

  • What is blue?

200
  • Courteous behavior from one person to another, usually a man to a woman.

  • What is chivalry?

300
  •  The trait that allows Jerry to overcome his fears of the tunnel and persevere.

  • What is Bravery?

300
  • The group of boys took them off in their first appearance.

  • What did the boys do to their own clothes?

300
  •  The symbolic archetype that describes Jerry finding out about the tunnel and wanting to cross the tunnel.

  • What is The Threshold?

300
  • The dark space features slimy yet sharp spikes, including an air pocket.

  • What is the tunnel that Jerry was trying to pass through?

300
  • A piece of land or rock that sticks out of a large body of water, like a sea.

  • What is a promontory?

400
  • The decision that demonstrates Jerry’s stubbornness.

  • What is the decision to cross the tunnel?

400
  • What the group of boys was doing after Jerry had crossed the tunnel.

  • What is diving and playing?

400
  • The symbolic archetype that appears after Jerry swims through the tunnel represents growth.

  • What is the color green?

400
  • The characteristics of the rocks that Jerry sees when he enters the bay.

  • What are small promontories and inlets of rough, sharp rock?

400
  • The state of feeling guilty or remorseful.

  • What is contrition?

500
  •  The trait that makes Jerry want to interact with the group of boys.

  • What is sociability?

500
  • The size of the boys in the group.

  • What is big enough to be considered a man?

500
  • The archetype that describes when Jerry makes a decision to either keep pursuing his dangerous goal or not.

  •  What is The Crossroads?

500
  • What Jerry feels when he swims far out into the ocean for the first time.

  • What are cold currents from deep waters?

500
  • The begging for something earnestly or humbly.

  • What is supplication?

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