In "Two Friends" the author treats M. Morrissot and M. Sauvage as _____________.
quietly admirable
What is the central theme of "Two Friends"?
War does senseless damage to ordinary and innocent lives.
The image, "a little blood remained on the surface" is most directly foreshadowed by _____________
"....the sky ..
.. made the whole river crimson...."
In "Two Friends" the author portrays the German officer as ________________
sarcastic and callous.
How does Maupassant convey his tone regarding the Prussian officer?
by describing him as a "kind of hairy giant".
What is the main conflict in "Two Friends"?
the war.
What happens to the two friends at the end of the story?
They are executed.
Where are they buried?
In the river.
The two friends become food for the ________?
fishes
What is ironic about the end of the story?
The prussian eats the two friends fish.
What city is under siege?
Paris
Why are there no rats left in the city?
The people are starving.
What is the favorite past time of the two friends?
fishing.
What is the climax of the story.
the execution of the two friends.
What is the tone of the story?
sad
What is the shortage of birds due to?
They have been eaten for food.
Why don't the friends give the Prussian officer the password?
They wil not betray their countrymen.
What was the author's opinion of the Germans?
They were savages.
What is the author's name?
Guy de Maupassant
What does the red crimson river foreshadow?
The deaths of the two friends.