Characters
Survival in London
Setting
Style & Structure
Themes
100

This character is the central “anchor” who helps new arrivals navigate London.

Moses

100

This is the main way most characters make money or get by in London.

Hustling, Unstable factory work

100

The main setting of the entire novel.

London

100

he narrative voice often blends standard English with this type of speech.

Caribbean dialect, Creole

100

The contrast between what characters expect London to be and what it actually is.

Expectation vs. Reality

200

This character represents the experience of a new arrival in London and depends heavily on Moses.

Henry Oliver (Galahad)

200

The main problem most characters face when they first arrive in London.

Finding housing

200

The season that creates a sense of change but does not actually improve conditions.

Summer

200

The character who connects most of the separate stories together.

Moses

200

London being a place of both opportunity & disappointment is an example of...

Duality 

300

This character is known for performing respectability and trying to appear “proper” in London society.

Harris
300

This character shows how overcrowded and unstable housing can affect families.

Tolroy

300

True or False: The novel presents the idea that London is less a place of opportunity anymore a system immigrants must navigate.

True

300

True or False: The novel is linear.

False.  The novel is non-linear because we see episodes or glimpses in their lives and do not see one single plot throughout.

300

The way characters rely on each other to survive in a hostile city.

Community, or dependency

400

This character buys a coat to improve his appearance and sense of identity.

Henry Oliver (Galahad)

400

The relationship between the men in London is mostly based on this.

Survival/Necessity

400

This phrase describes how time feels in the novel.

Cyclical or Repetitive 

400

The technique Selvon uses to make the characters’ voices feel authentic.

Dialect narration (Using Caribbean dialect/Creole in the narration)

400

This theme is shown through the characters’ physical separation from home, lack of stable community, and feelings of being unseen or disconnected in London.

Loneliness & Isolation

500

This character is associated with hustle, schemes, and survival strategies in the city.

Cap

500

True or False: The novel suggests that stability is an illusion.

True

500

The novel suggests that London changes in appearance but not in this.

Structure, Reality, Conditions

500

The structure of the novel is best described as this rather than a traditional plot.

Episodic (It has episodes)

500

This theme is shown through the men’s emphasis on toughness, sexual reputation, and emotional restraint, often masking vulnerability in how they act around each other.

Masculinity