Types of Characters and Conflicts
Author Trivia
General Trivia
General Trivia
General Trivia
200

Kit's clashes with Uncle Matthew would be described as this kind of conflict. 

Man vs. man

200

This author escaped a bad situation by dressing up as a sailor. 

Frederick Douglass

200

This was the name of Attean's grandfather.

Saknis

200

A three-dimensional character is referred to as a ________ character.

Round

200

When Matt works to keep his food stores safe from animals in the woods, this is an example of ________________ conflict.

Man vs. nature

400

This character type is often set up as the opposite of the protagonist.

The antagonist.

400

This author was shot in the head, and thankfully recovered.

Ambrose Bierce

400

When Kit questions her decision to leave the Barbados, this is an example of conflict known as ____________.

Man vs. self

400

Matt's younger sister's name was _______

Sarah

400

This character said, "You look different, Matt. You're 'most as tall as your pa. And awful thin. You're so brown I'd have taken you for an Indian."

Matt's mother

600

This type of conflict is illustrated by Frederick Douglass within the institution of slavery.

Man vs. society

600

This author published all of their major works in middle age.

Elizabeth George Speare

600

When Kit said, "People are afraid of things they don't understand," she was talking to __________.

Prudence Cruff
600

This character said, "My feet have been so cracked with the frost, that the pen with which I am writing
might be laid in the gashes."

Frederick Douglass

600

This was Hannah's husband's full name.

Thomas Tupper

800

A character that does not change is referred to as a ________ character.

Static

800

This author predicted his own death would coincide with the return of Halley's Comet. And it did.

Samuel Clemens (aka Mark Twain)

800

Finish this quote of Tom Sawyer's: "But, Jim, you got to have ‘em—they all do. So don’t make no more fuss about it. Prisoners ain’t ever without ____." 

Rats

800

This abolitionist wrote to Frederick Douglass, "I am glad the time has come when 'lions write history'." He was quoting an old fable.

Wendell Phillips

800

This character said, "Hannah's magic cure for every ill. Blueberry cake and a kitten.”    

Nat

1000

The absent-minded professor is an example of this type of character.

A stereotype

1000

This author had 8 children.

Anne Bradstreet

1000

Who arrives at Phelps' farm and reveals that Jim is already free?

Aunt Polly

1000

Why was Huck Finn banned in 1905 from the Brooklyn Public Library?

The book mentioned sweat, as well as itching and scratching.

1000

The name of the wrecked steamboat that Jim and Huck find was __________________.

The Walter Scott