Vocabulary
Characters
Plot Points
Context
Miscellaneous
100

a small, moderate, or token amount

modicum

100

This man is on trial for first degree murder and robbery

Jefferson

100

How does Jefferson's lawyer dehumanize him?

Calls him a boy, fool, it, and hog

100

What fictional town does our story take place?

Bayonne, LA

100

Who are the two brothers who were shot and killed the night of the shooting?

Brother and Bear

200

someone who commits crimes for profit

racketeer

200

Narrator of our story. Not happy with his life or his job. 

Grant

200

What favor does Tante Lou and Miss Emma ask of Grant?

They want him to visit Jefferson in prison to teach him how to be a man

200

Where does Grant teach?

at a school on the plantation

200

The owner of the White Rabbit

Alcee Grope'

300

look with amazement

gape

300

Grant's aunt

Tante Lou

300

What is Grant's job?

teacher

300

What set of laws are governing this story in this setting?

Jim Crow Laws

300

Grant does not see the point in going to visit Jefferson, but his aunt really wants him to. What is this an example of?

External conflict

400

motivation deriving from moral or ethical principles

conscience

400

Jefferson's godmother

Miss Emma

400

Why can't Vivian run away with Grant?

She is not divorced yet, she is committed to her job and children.

400

What is the White Rabbit?

The bar Jefferson went to the night of the shooting

400

Why did Jefferson's lawyer use dehumanizing language to describe him?

He hoped to convince the jury that Jefferson was not smart enough to plan and execute this crime.

500

luggage consisting a small case with a flat bottom

satchel

500

Grant's lover; currently separated from her husband

Vivian

500

What does Grant call the town of Bayonne?

A hellhole

500

What is the Rainbow Room?

The restaurant on the black side of town

500

Jefferson is trying to cope with being called names like "fool" and "hog". This is an example of what?

Internal conflict