Linus
Arthur
Lucy
Chauncey
Talia
100

What is Linus’s job at DICOMY?

He is a caseworker at DICOMY.

100

What is Arthur’s role at the orphanage?

He is the master of the orphanage.

100

What are the limits of Lucy’s powers?

There are no limits.

100

What is Chauncey’s biggest dream?

To become a bellhop.

100

What kind of magical creature is Talia?

She is a gnome.

200

What does Linus put in the front of his house?

He plants sunflowers.

200

How does the reader know that Arthur cares for the children at his orphanage?

He gives them their own spaces.  He allows them to pursues their interests. He willingly cares for the most “dangerous” children.

200

How does Lucy prove that he is more than his label?

He helps Zoe cook.  He works with Arthur to control his powers.  He loves music.  He cares about his friends.

200

Why does Chauncy hide under Linus’ bed?

Because he’s been told his whole life that he is a monster and he is meeting those expectations.

200

What are Talia’s two favorite things?

Gardening and her beard.

300

What does Linus’ mouse pad reveal?

That he has never traveled.  That his job is his life, but he wants more.

300

 How does Arthur know one of the members of Extremely Upper Management?

He was the previous caseworker who came to the island (before he was promoted).  They were also romantically involved.

300

What is Lucy’s biggest fear?

The spiders in his brain or his nightmares.

300

What creature does Arthur suspect is in Chauncey’s heritage?

A jellyfish.

300

Why does Talia constantly threaten to kill Linus Baker?

Because Linus represents a threat to her home.  

400

What does Linus argue with Arthur about?

Philosophy.

400

Why does Arthur fear letting the children leave the island?

He is afraid of people’s preconceived notions.  He does not want the children to be judged on their appearance or powers.

400

What was Lucy’s decorating idea for Linus’ arrival on the island?

Paper mache severed heads representing his fallen enemies.

400

During the children’s “Expressing Yourself” lesson, how does Chauncey participate?

He recites the history of bellhops.

400

What does her relationship with her garden symbolize?

Her love of diversity.  The many different types of flowers growing together in harmony show that she believes all different types of people should be able to live together in harmony.

500

What does Zoe show Linus?  Why?

She shows him a boat with a flag that says, “Leave.  We don’t want your kind here.”   She wants to challenge Linus’ ideas about DICOMY.  She wants to show the type of animosity and prejudice that they have created in people.  

500

What secret is Arthur keeping?

He himself is a magical creature.

500

How does Lucy’s characterization show people are more than labels?

He proves actions matter more than reputation.

500

How does Chauncey’s story prove that people are more than what they appear to be?

Chauncey rejects the idea that he is a monster because he looks different.  He seeks a job that is known for interacting with the public and being helpful.  He refuses to be scary just because people tell him he should be.

500

What does Talia tell Sal that helps him to read his poem aloud?

She tells him that he is made of strong stuff on the inside, and that it’s what on the inside that counts.