Fielding Flashcards
What does Fielding demonstrate when Kingshaw still commits suicide, despite his kindness?
He is no match for the evil of Hooper.
To Kingshaw, Fielding is…
A lifeline - he provides Kingshaw with independence from
Warings.
Fielding’s skin is…
‘Brown as a nut.’
When Fielding said he knew Kingshaw, Kingshaw felt…
‘Surrounded by eyes.’
Fielding’s confidence outdoors is shown when.. (Use a quote)
He is ‘twisting up the grass.’
Who caught the ‘heads when they fall off,’ (the turkey heads).
Fielding - this shows he is not sentimental.
Complete the quote.
‘Fielding….’
‘of course.’
Kingshaw is envious of Fielding’s…
‘Ease,’ - his strengths make him feel insignificant.
Fielding told Kingshaw that Hooper…
‘Can’t actually hurt you.’
Kingshaw admired Fielding. He thought he…
‘Must be like Fielding.’
When Hooper showed Fielding his moths, he replied, ‘without…
‘Much interest.’
Complete the quote, you ought’nt…
‘You oughtn’t be so wet.’
Fielding is important because…
He provides perspective of a normal world outside of suffering. He shows contrast between him and Kingshaw.
Fielding’s speech is much less guarded. This shows he is…
More confident.
Complete the quote, ‘What’s the…’
Matter?