vocab
plot structure
Characters
themes
100

palatable

eat-able

100

Falling action

Sam and Bill realize they're trapped by Johnny's behavior, they agreed to his dads demands, and scrape together 250

200

Ransom

payment in return for a kidnapped person

200

rising action

The kidnappers catch Johnny and take him to their hideout, He embraces the adventure, Johnny torments Bill with war games, the kidnappers write a ransom note

200

Ebeneezer Dorset

rich and smart father

200

Small Town life

Summit represents a place where everyone knows everyone

The father's calm response suggests he knows his son's reputation

Small communities can be tougher than criminals expect

300

comply

obey to a command

300

Resolution

The kidnappers pay Ebeneezer and flee town with Johnny chasing them

300

Bill

stronger kidnapper, less patient, becomes johnny's primary target

300

Childhood vs adulthood

Johnny's boundless energy overwhelms the adults

Children's imagination and play can be more powerful than adult schemes

Adults underestimate the challenges of dealing with difficult children

400

pervade

spread

400

Climax

Bill reaches his breaking point and threatens to leave, Sam gets a counter-offer from Ebeneezer Dorset, instead of paying to have his kid returned, he demands the kidnappers pay him to get his kid back

400

Johnny

trouble making kid who gets kidnapped 

400

Consequences of Crime

schemes backfire and bad decisions lead to worse situations
500

Surreptiously

secretly

500

Exposition

Two con men go to Summit Alabama, They need $2000, The con men decide to kidnap Johnny Dorset, the son of a wealthy businessman  

500

Sam

Narrarator and more level-headed of the kidnappers, planner and negotiator

500

Irony and role reversal

The kidnappers become the victims of their own crime

The "victim" enjoys his captivity and doesn't want to be rescued

Parents typically pay to get children back, but here the father must be paid to take his child