Who is Teruo?
a flourist
How does the barber view himself in the end?
As a good barber, not a murderer.
What conflict does Albert face in the story?
The pressure to change who he is to meet his mother’s expectations.
What service does Captain Torres ask from the barber?
a shave
Who is Albert?
A boy who prefers to live calmly and reflect (a “be-er”).
What is the barber secretly?
A member (or sympathizer) of the rebels.
If you were the barber, would you have killed Torres? Why or why not?
(Opinion-based.) Suggested: No, because killing would make him lose his integrity and become like his enemy.
Who is Captain Torres?
A ruthless military officer.
How does Albert respond to his mother’s pressure?
He remains true to himself and does not change into a “doer.”
What is Teruo’s task in the story?
answer may vary
How does Albert’s mother view him?
She thinks he is lazy and wants him to be a “doer.”
What does the razor symbolize in the story?
The power to kill or the thin line between life and death.
What lesson does the story give about individuality?
That people should be accepted for who they are and not forced to fit others’ expectations.
Why does the barber not kill Torres?
Because he chooses his integrity and professional duty over revenge.
What lesson can readers learn from the barber’s decision?
That true strength can come from restraint and sticking to one’s values.
Who is the owner of the flower shop where Teruo works?
Mr. Sasaki
What lesson does Teruo’s action teach?
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Why does Albert’s father defend him?
Because he understands that Albert’s personality has worth and should be respected.
What is Albert’s father like?
He is quiet, understanding, and supportive of Albert’s nature.
Do you think it is better to be a “be-er” or a “doer”? Why?
(Opinion-based.) Suggested: A balance is best—sometimes you need reflection, sometimes you need action.
Why would killing Torres help the rebels?
Because Torres is cruel and has executed many rebels.
What kind of person is Albert’s mother?
She is hardworking, demanding, and wants action and ambition.
What inner conflict does the barber face?
Whether to kill Captain Torres or remain a professional barber.
What does the title "Say it with flowers" mean?
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What does the story suggest about different life philosophies?
Both “being” and “doing” have value; people should not be forced to be one way.