Themes
Characters
Symbols
Mood/Tone/Atmosphere
100

What is a theme?

A reoccurring idea within a text

100

What is the name of the twins?

Dar and Juno

100

What is a symbol?

A thing that represents another, typically an item representing a concept.
100

What is mood?

The feeling the reader experiences while engaging in the text.

200

How can themes be shown in text?

Themes are often shown through characters, events, conflicts and settings.

200

Why is mum angry? give two reasons.

- Will doesn't listen

- She is dealing with all the debt

200

What does the lake symbolise?

Secrets coming to light

200

What is atmosphere?

The overall feeling or vibe created by the setting.

300

Name 3 themes found in the novel

Friendship, family, secrets, trust, resilience, survival, poverty, hope, belonging

300

What are the two words used to describe Will?

Brave and gentle

300
What does the crow represent?
At the start was thought to be warning them but actually is a symbol of transformation - or death which is a kind of transformation.
300

What is tone?

The attitude or feeling the author conveys

400
Name two scenes in the novel that portrays survival.

The butcher fight. The swap for Dar. The car chase scene.

400

What food does Will use to describe the butcher?

An egg

400

What does the half-submerged house represent?

Will's courage throughout the novel

400

What tone does the author convey in this story?

Suspense, mystery, or other accepted answers.

500

How is the theme of friendship shown in the novel?

Will sticks with the twins even though they are antagonistic with each other. They build trust, alliances, keep secrets, and have patience for one an other.

500

What is Will's dad's name and how long has he been missing.

Monty and 7 years

500

What do scars represent?

The scars of their past that they need to face, while they are still there at the end, they have healed some. (Will and his missing dad, Dar & J and their mum leaving)

500

What mood does the reader experience while reading?

Fear, curiosity, etc.