In which geographical location does the story take place, and what is the name of the fugitive the Captain rescues from the water?
The Gulf of Siam (South-East Asia). The fugitive's name is Leggatt.
What specific reason does Lipsha give for not wanting the Priest to bless the hearts?
He believes God is "deaf" to the Priest’s repetitive, official prayers and prefers his own direct "touch."
Who is the author of "Love Medicine," and which ethnic background does she primarily write about?
Louise Erdrich. She writes about Native American culture and life.
What crime did Leggatt commit on board his previous ship, the Sephora, and how does he justify his actions?
He strangled (killed) a sailor during a storm. He justifies it by saying the sailor was disobedient and that his actions were necessary to save the ship.
Why are Canada Geese specifically chosen for the love medicine? What is the biological reason mentioned in the text?
Because they mate for life and are symbols of perfect loyalty
According to Lipsha, what is the main difference between "White people's prayer" and his own "touch"?
White people's prayer is official and "shouted" at a deaf God, while his "touch" is personal and connected to the immediate spirit.
What three-word phrase does the Captain repeatedly use to describe his psychological connection to Leggatt?
"My second self."
Whose watch was it that started running after Nector's death, and how long had it been broken?
It was Marie’s watch, and it had been broken for twenty years.
What does the transition from "hunting a goose" to "buying a frozen turkey" represent in terms of culture?
It represents the loss of traditional skills and the influence of modern, commercialized life on the reservation.
Which specific item of clothing, left by the Captain for Leggatt, becomes the life-saving marker for the ship's maneuver near the rocks of Koh-ring?
The White Hat
At what exact moment does Lipsha realize he has lost his "healing touch"?
Right after he decides to buy the turkey hearts and starts lying to his grandmother.
In "The Secret Sharer," the Captain has Leggatt. In "Love Medicine," Lipsha has the "Love Medicine." How are these "doubles" similar?
Both represent the internal struggle and the "shadow" part of the main character that helps them grow.
Joseph Conrad’s novella is often described not as a crime story, but as a ritual of transition. What is the literary term for this process of growing up and gaining authority through a trial?
Initiation (or Rite of Passage).
What does Lipsha specifically say to Marie at the end to make Nector's ghost stop haunting the house?
He confesses that the "love medicine" was fake and bought from a grocery store.
How exactly did the White Hat end up in the water to become a marker for the ship?
The Captain gave it to Leggatt as a gift; it fell off when Leggatt dived into the sea.