Symbols
Characters
Literary Devices
Themes
Plot
100

This sport becomes Saul’s escape from trauma and his way of expressing emotions he can’t speak.

What is hockey

100

By the end of the novel, Saul begins healing by doing this.

What is telling his story and reconnecting with his identity?

100

Water in the novel symbolically represents this concept?

What is healing 

100

This central theme explores the long‑term effects of Saul’s childhood experiences.

What is trauma?

100

This is the setting where Saul spends his early childhood.

What is the Ojibway community near the river?

200

As Saul reconnects with nature later in the novel, it symbolizes this process.

What is healing or reclamation of identity?

200

This family member’s disappearance deeply affects Saul and his family.

Who is Rachel or Benjamin 

200

Descriptions of ice, snow, and motion are examples of this?

What is imagery 

200

Residential schools attempt to erase this aspect of Saul’s life.

What is Indigenous culture?

200

This part of the plot introduces Saul to hockey; a new sense of purpose and escape.

What is Rising Action 

300

This building symbolizes forced assimilation and cultural erasure.

What is St. Jerome's Residential School 

300

These adults run St. Jerome’s Residential School.

Who is Father Quinney and Sister Ignacia 

300

This point of view is used throughout the novel

What is first person p.o.v.

300

Hockey initially appears inclusive but later reveals this reality.

What is systemic racism?

300

The climax occurs when Saul finally remembers this traumatic experience.

What is Father Leboutilier’s abuse?

400

Alcoholism in the novel symbolizes this coping mechanism.

What is avoidance of pain?

400

These individuals adopt Saul when he is 14. 

Who are the Kelly's 

400

The non‑linear structure mirrors this aspect of Saul’s experience.

What is fragmented memory.

400

While hockey seems like salvation, it actually becomes this.

What is an escape from reality?

400

After reaching rock bottom, Saul enters this place.

What is New Dawn Rehab 

500

This is the first language Saul hears and associates with love, safety, and family.

What is Ojibway

500

This character is Saul’s closest friend and teammate during his early hockey years.

Who is Virgil 

500
The overall tone of the novel.

What is tragic. 

500

The treatment centre introduces Saul to this healthier alternative.

What is supportive community?

500

The resolution reinforces this overall message of the novel.

What is the power of memory, culture, and storytelling in healing?