Characters
Timeline
Style Points
Who does what?
Details Details
100

The name of Crispin's mother.

Who is Asta

100

The grim activity Crispin and the Priest are about at the beginning of the book.

What is buring Asta.

100

The narrator of Crispin: The Cross of Lead.

Who is Crispin.
100

The person chanting Latin prayers at Asta's grave. 

Who is Father Quinel.

100
The tax Aycliffe charges Crispin with.

What is the death tax.

200

The steward of the manor.

Who is John Aycliffe?

200

The event following Asta's burial.

What is John Aycliffe arrives.
200

The book's point of view.

What is First Person.
200

The person not above kicking and hitting people.

Who is John Aycliffe.

200

The payment Aycliffe expects for his tax.

What is Crispin's ox.

300

The name townspeople call Crispin.

Who is Asta's Son.

300

What Crispin does after Aycliffe speaks to him.

What is running into the forest.

300

The overall tone of the first and second chapters.

What is bleak (or sad, hopeless, not fun).

300

The person who witnesses something curious in the forest.

Who is Crispin.

300

The direction Asta's feet are pointed for the Day of Judgement.

What is east.

400

The priest of the manor.

Who is Father Quinel.

400

The beginning of Chapter 2.

What is Crispin wakes up in the forest.
400

The words used to describe John Aycliffe.

What are black-bearded face, hard, sharp eyes, frowning lips, contempt, and scorn.

400

The person who delievers a wallet to John Aycliffe.

Who is the stranger.

400

What Aycliffe cuts with his sword instead of Crispin's head.

What are brambles.

500

The lord of the manor.

Who is Lord Furnival.

500

Crispin's plight after running from Aycliffe.

What is falling off a cliff.

500

The mood of Crispin at the end of Chapter 2.

What is bleak, sad, hopeless, afraid, desperate, numb, and not happy.

500

The person who called curiosity another word for Satan.

Who is Asta.
500

The crime Crispin is guilty of at the end of Chapter 2.

What is breaking the curfew.