Vocab
Figurative Language
Events in the Story
Characters
Story Elements
100

cobbles

rocks or bricks that create a roadway

100

 "his hair like mouldy hay."

simile

100

When do the Highwayman and Bess first meet? 

In the middle of the night. 

100

This person is a criminal with a secret love.

the highwayman

100

What is the genre of "The Highwayman?" 

poetry

200

writhe

to twist the body around in pain

200

Tlot-tlot, in the frosty silence!

onomatopoeia

200

Why does the highwayman leave? 

He is going to go steal from some travellers. 

200

The landlord's daughter

Bess

200

What is the climax of the story? 

Bess kills herself to warn the Highwayman

300

plait

to braid

300

The highwayman came riding, riding, riding!

repetition

300
How do the red coats know that the highwayman is coming to the old inn? 

Tim the Ostler tells them. 

300

These men are trying to catch and kill the highwayman.

the redcoats

300

The first two stanzas and the last two stanzas of this poem are the same. This is called a ____.

full circle ending

400

When I cut my hand, the blood that came out was the color _____.

claret

400

"The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor."

metaphor

400

Why does Bess kill herself? 

She loves the highwayman so much that she is willing to warn him and keep him safe by dying. 

400

Bess's father

the landlord

400

What mood does the description of the setting give in stanza one? 

dark, gloomy, spooky

500

I opened the _________ to get some fresh air in the room. 

casement

500

"She stood up, straight and still!"

alliteration

500

When the highwayman hears what happened to Bess, why does he turn around and go back? 

He is so upset that he doesn't want to live, so he lets the redcoats kill him.

500
This person turned in the highwayman out of jealousy

Tim the ostler

500

What is the resolution of this story?

Even though Bess and the Highwayman have died, their love lives on - they continue to meet as ghosts.