The protagonist of the story.
Who is Taran?
red-faced
What is flushed?
Writing that uses the senses.
What is imagery?
First impressions can be wrong.
What is one of the themes in The Book of Three?
An object of importance to a character.
What is a talisman?
The ancient man who has the real Book of Three.
Queried.
What is to question or wonder?
Euphemism.
What is a polite way of saying something uncomfortable?
The longest part of the plot diagram where the conflict get more and more intense.
What is the rising action?
On the plot diagram it's called rising action.
What is step 4, trials?
He taught Taran about herbs and making horseshoes.
Who is Coll?
"...the livid features of the cauldron warriors..."
What is dark bluish gray?
Hyperbole.
What is an exaggeration?
Medieval Prydain
What is the setting of The Book of Three?
Step 2 in the Hero's Journey.
What is the Call to Adventure?
His valley is a safe haven for all wild creatures.
Who is Medwyn?
What is vex?
A hint or reference to a real event, person, art work, or story in history or in the world today?
The point of view of The Book of Three.
What is 3rd person limited?
Gwydion.
Who is Taran's mentor?
His music is a warning of a battle to come.
Who is Gwyn the Hunter?
lame.
What is crippled or having a limp?
Alliteration.
What is repeating the first sound or letter in two or more words in a sentence?
The Horned King.
Who is the antagonist in The Book of Three?
It's the falling action in the plot diagram.
What is step 6, reunion?