Crispin was like a son to Bear. Bear loved Crispin like a friend and like the son he never had. Crispin tried to protect Bear, just as Bear tried to protect Crispin.
The bear becomes Crispin's master because Bear believes Crispin was sent by God to protect him. The bear feels a sense of loyalty and companionship towards Crispin after he saves him from being attacked by a group of men. This bond leads Bear to become protective of Crispin and to follow him on his journey.
to choose which way to go... i think.
to choose to go on his own or to go with him
Bear teaches Crispin to play music, read, and Bear gave Crispin food.
He was not beheaded.
by finding him in a valley
Because the steward was looking for him.
I don't know.. Hahaha
In "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi, Lord Furnival is the man responsible for framing Crispin for a crime he did not commit. He is a cruel and manipulative character who wields power over Crispin's life and sets the events of the story in motion.
The bear criticized Crispin's prayers because they seemed hypocritical and insincere, as Crispin had previously admitted to not believing in God. The bear also criticized the lead cross as a symbol of superficial piety, contrasting with the genuine faith and humility that the bear believed was more important.
In Crispin- The Cross of Lead By: Avi, Crispin lives in a cottage in Great Wexly, Stromford in England during the year of 1366 in the 14th century.
In the book "Crispin: The Cross of Lead," Crispin is falsely accused of being a "wolf's head," or a criminal who is marked for death. He is also wrongly accused of murdering Father Quinel and stealing the cross of lead.
Yes, "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi does not have a movie adaptation.
''Crispin: The Cross of Lead'' by Avi tells the story of a young boy named Crispin who embarks on a journey of self-discovery in medieval England after being falsely accused of a crime. Along the way, he uncovers his true identity and learns the importance of courage and perseverance.
John Aycliff accuses Crispin of robbing a lord, and killing a priest.
The climax in "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" occurs when Crispin confronts his true identity and learns about his past. This revelation leads him to embrace his destiny and make a stand against his oppressors.
That he is Lord Furnival's son :)
Stuff :)
Great Wexley is a fictional character in "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi. He is not based on a real historical figure.