1.) The protagonist is Helmuth because he tries to do good things in the story, even if it will get him killed. This shows that he was trying to do the right thing in the story.
2.) The antagonist were the SS. They are the people who found out about Helmuth's plan. And they found out he was the one who did it all.
3.) Our story takes place in the 1940's-1930's in Germany. Partly in Plotzensee Prison Berlin, Germany, where Helmuth was held when he was impriosoned.
4.) The story is written in limited third person view, from Helmuth. It describes what he feels, and sees, without using I or me.
5.) The mood and the tone were both depressing. This was because Helmuth did not like how Hitler was acting, and how he was lying to his people, not telling them what was really happening.
6.) The external conflict of the story was the Nazis against the U.S. During the whole book, they U.S. and the Nazis are in a war. Which makes Helmuth do what he does.
7.) The internal conflict of the story is, Helmuth against himself, whether or not to turn against the government. If he was going to create the leaflets, or if he was going to just keep quiet.
8.) "Soft gray lights slip over the tall red-brick wall" This description is an example of imagery. This shows how trapped he must be at the prison.
9.) The climax of the story was when Helmuth was sentenced to death. This was the climax because this was the most important shop.
10.) The falling action of the story was when all of the other people were convicted of crimes. The resolution was when he wrote all of the letters.
2.) The antagonist were the SS. They are the people who found out about Helmuth's plan. And they found out he was the one who did it all.
3.) Our story takes place in the 1940's-1930's in Germany. Partly in Plotzensee Prison Berlin, Germany, where Helmuth was held when he was impriosoned.
4.) The story is written in limited third person view, from Helmuth. It describes what he feels, and sees, without using I or me.
5.) The mood and the tone were both depressing. This was because Helmuth did not like how Hitler was acting, and how he was lying to his people, not telling them what was really happening.
6.) The external conflict of the story was the Nazis against the U.S. During the whole book, they U.S. and the Nazis are in a war. Which makes Helmuth do what he does.
7.) The internal conflict of the story is, Helmuth against himself, whether or not to turn against the government. If he was going to create the leaflets, or if he was going to just keep quiet.
8.) "Soft gray lights slip over the tall red-brick wall" This description is an example of imagery. This shows how trapped he must be at the prison.
9.) The climax of the story was when Helmuth was sentenced to death. This was the climax because this was the most important shop.
10.) The falling action of the story was when all of the other people were convicted of crimes. The resolution was when he wrote all of the letters.