Matilda Cook is a teenage girl living above a coffeehouse in Philadelphia in 1793. The major conflict at this stage is
between Matilda and her mother
– the age-old struggle between parent and child for authority and identity.
What is the climax of Fever 1793?
The Climax of the story is
when the Grandfather dies
. At that point she had decided what she was going to do. Her life from before is gone, she wanders the streets of Philadelphia. When she finds Nell, she finds a purpose in life.
What is the external conflict in Fever 1793?
The external conflict of Fever 1793 is clear:
Mattie versus the yellow fever
.
What is the overall theme of Fever 1793?
Freedom and Independence
In Fever 1793, 14-year-old Matilda (“Mattie”) Cook faces the devastation of Philadelphia's yellow fever epidemic. Mattie has dreamed of the day she can escape her work in the family coffeehouse, and especially her demanding mother, Lucille Cook.
What is the rising action in Fever 1793?
Mattie rebuilds the coffeehouse, takes care of Nell, and her mother when she returns. Her grandfather's death was the point where Mattie had to grow up and take responsibility for herself and others. The rising action of the story is
when Matilda had found Eliza, Nell and Joseph.
Who is the protagonist in Fever 1793?
The protagonist is
fourteen-year-old Matilda (“Mattie”) Cook
, who lives in the apartment above her family's coffee shop with her hard-working mother and her grandfather, a Revolutionary War veteran. Eliza, a freed slave, is the family's cook and seems like a second mother to Mattie.
What happens at the end of Fever 1793?
At the conclusion of the novel,
Mattie's mother returns from the country and is reunited with her daughter
. … Matilda has become the adult, and her mother is now the one in need of care.
What is the resolution of fever 1793?
In Fever 1793, the resolution is
that the coffeehouse will be open for business again
.
What is a plot structure diagram?
The Plot Diagram is
an organizational tool focusing on a pyramid or triangular shape
, which is used to map the events in a story. This mapping of plot structure allows readers and writers to visualize the key features of stories.
Is there a movie for Fever 1793?
In 1793. On Wednesday night, a partnership of History Making Productions (founded by me and Philip Katz) and WPVI-TV/6 ABC, will broadcast
Fever
1793. The film has everything to make for a watchable TV show: production value, interesting experts, rarely seen imagery, death, disease and destruction.
What does the mockingbird symbolize in Fever 1793?
The mockingbird symbolizes
peace of mind
in Fever 1793. Matilda sees the mockingbird two times during the story.
Who died in Fever 1793?
One night, though, robbers enter the coffeehouse through an open window and attack
Mattie
, who's sleeping downstairs. Grandfather intervenes and gets injured in a scuffle with one of the robbers. He dies with Matilda at his side. It's all very, very sad, and Mattie, completely alone now, takes it pretty darn hard.
Who is the antagonist in Fever 1793?
The Fever. Though not exactly a person,
the yellow fever epidemic
is the main villain in this novel. It's what takes away the people Matilda loves the most, and it's what drives others to do very bad things.
What happened Colette Ogilvie?
Colette contracts the fever and then the family flees Philadelphia. Their fate is describe later in Chapter 23, where it's revealed that Colette recovered from the fever, but in her sickness revealed
that she had eloped with her French tutor, Louis
.
Does Mattie's mother died in Fever 1793?
No, Mattie's mother Lucille lives
through the novel Fever 1793.
What does Mattie look like in Fever 1793?
There is very little physical description of Matilda (Mattie) Cook, but it is mentioned that she has
brown eyes
. She is said to have changed from a soft, young girl (page 43)—a typical teenager—to looking more like her mother by the end of the story.