Surroundings
Memories
lettie and the hempstocks
other
100

why did he come to the pond

to get away from everyone at the funeral

100

when the narrator asks if old mrs. hempstock remembers when the moon was made, what was her reaction?

"i remember a lot of things"

100
do the hempstocks think the narrator is doing better or worse since they last saw him?
they think he is doing better
100

does he remember what happened to his kitten?

no

200

where was the green bench?

next to the duck pond behind the farm

200

When did the narrator come visit the Hempstocks

When he was 24 with children

200

what did mrs. hempstock say when the narrator asks if it was true

she said it was somewhat true/more or less

200

what does he remember about the kitten

ocean grew into a cat and that he adored her

300

what was the narrator thinking about while he was sitting on the bench

his cat

300

when the narrator says to old mrs. hempstock that he doesn't remember, what is her reaction

she says that it is easier that way

300

why does ginnie hempstock say that the narrator came back

because lettie wanted him to

300

why can he not speak to Lettie

because she is resting and healing

400

what are they eating/drinking?

tea and a sandwich

400

The narrator was thinking a lot about his cat ocean. He heard a meow when he was with the hempstocks and the cat looked a lot like ocean. What did Ginnie Hempstock say about ocean?

She said that the narrator brought him back to the hempstocks. 

400

why does old mrs. hempstock say is the reason the narrator came back?

because he wanted to get away and be on his own, so he went to the place he used to live, but since that didn't give him what he was looking for, he went to the old farmhouse like he always does according to old mrs. hempstock

400

why is there an epilogue in books?

it’s used to reveal the fates of the characters in a story and wrap up any loose ends

500

how is the green bench described

Dilapidated green bench

500

what does the narrator say at the end of the epilogue about what he believed to be real

he said that it faded into the past like a forgotten memory or a shadow into the dusk

500

when we find out that the narrator is walking back with just old mrs. hempstock, they have a conversation. Explain this conversation. 

something along the lines of he thought there were two people but its just the old women and has always been just the old women, but he knew that. 

500

what does the narrator see when he turns back in his seat

he sees a full moon and a half moon, but then he looked again and only saw the single half moon