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Plot Literary Devices Other 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points SettingCharacters

I found Despereaux sitting with Princess Pea and I eventually helped escort him to the dungeon.

Who is Furlough?

I am a rat who finds the illumination of light and the life upstairs fascinating.

Who is Roscuro?

Despereaux tells me stories to prevent himself from being eaten by rats.

Who is Gregory?

I am a rat who swings a heart-shaped locket when I talk to others.

Who is Botticelli?

My father traded me for a red tablecloth, a hen, and a handful of cigarettes.

Who is Miggery Sow?

Antoinette didn’t acknowledge Despereaux because she thought he was this.

What is a disappointment?

Despereaux had to go to this because Furlough found him talking to humans.

What is mouse council?

Botticelli convinces Roscuro to do this instead of staying fascinated by light.

What is torture prisoners?

Because Roscuro caused the Queen to die, King Phillip ordered what to happen?

What is the death of every rat in the land?

Mig tended to the sheep, prepared food, and washed dishes without a word of this from Uncle.

What is thanks or praise?

This is the main setting of the novel and is where the story began.

Where is the castle?

Merlot took Despereaux here to teach him how to nibble paper.

Where is the library?

While here, Roscuro stole a red tablecloth from the new prisoner.

Where is the dungeon?

Furlough found Despereaux at the foot of the King here.

Where is Princess Pea’s bedroom?

This is where Roscuro went to find the light and was discovered by Princess Pea.

Where is the banquet room?

The main character in a story.

What is the protagonist?

This is where characters speak to one another.

What is dialogue?

“A knife, however, cares nothing for the fact that you are royalty.”

What is personification?

Princess Pea says Despereaux’s ears are “like small pieces of velvet.”

What is a simile?

“The song was as sweet as light shining through stained-glass windows.”

What is alliteration?

While reading the story in the library, Despereaux thought of Princess Pea whenever he saw these two words.

What is fair maiden?

This vocabulary word was used to describe the chandelier in the banquet room.

What is ornate?

These two characters are similar because they are both recognized as being different.

Who are Despereaux and Roscuro?

Despereaux describes the sweet sound of music as this.

What is honey?

Despereaux describes Gregory’s hands as this, which is also a vocabulary word.

What is callused?