Characters
Who said it?
Literary Devices
Setting
Key Terms
100

This person returns to The Park after her father dies

Aisha

100

"I still think of Francis"

Aisha
100

"Nature carrying on like the sort of thug you only hear about."

Simile OR personification

100

Name one nickname for Scarborough from the text

Scarberia, Scarlem, Scarbistan, Scar-bro

100

Systemic Racism

A form of racism that is embedded in the laws/regulations of a society/organization.

200

This person is a DJ and "friend" of Francis

Jelly

200

"Deny this! Deny to my face that you spend time there! Deny these boys are known to police!"

Ruth

200

"I watched my own image mingle with the sight of her reading. A many-limbed monster."

Metaphor

200

The country Michael's mother emigrated from from

Trinidad

200

Linguistic Reappropriation

Linguistic reappropriation is the process by which a group reclaims words that were previously degrading or demeaning

300
Michael and Francis witness this person get shot

Anton

300

"You've got to be cooler about things and not put everything out on your face all the time."

Francis 

300
"Dust notes hung lazily in the air, and her eyelashes were touched blue by the sunlight pouring down."
Personifcation
300

Michael's neighbourhood is called...

The Park

300
Implicit bias

when we have attitudes towards people or associate stereotypes with them without our conscious knowledge

400

Michael's boss at the EasyBuy who is suspcious of his employees

Manny

400

"Nobody's listening. There is no way forward."

Francis

400

When weather reflects the mood of the narrative or a character’s emotions.


Pathetic fallacy

400

Barbershop where Francis and Jelly hang out

Desirea's 

400

Equity

recognizes that individuals or groups have different circumstances and allocates the exact resources and opportunities needed to reach an equal outcome 



500

Aisha's father who bonds over music with Francis

Samuel

500

"Cup your hand and feel the proof of them against you. They're not trash. They're living things. And they're flying."

Ruth

500

The placement of a person, place or idea next to each other to highlight the contrast between the two and to compare them.

Juxtaposition

500

Nature area that is significant to Michael and his family

The Rouge Valley

500

Character Foil

A foil is a character who has qualities that are opposite or contrasting to another character. Foils are used to highlight the uniquely different characteristics in one another. (A type of juxtaposition)