Puddin’ Head Wilson
Study Guide
Chapter 1:
- Name (city and state) and describe the setting which opens the novel.
- How is David Wilson characterized in chapter 1?
- What nickname is given to David Wilson and why?
Chapter 2:
- What “amusement” was David Wilson interested in that is introduced?
- Describe Roxy, Roxanna.
- Name and describe the two infants Roxy is responsible for taking care of. Who are their parents?
- What happens that causes Mr. Percy Driscoll to threaten his slaves with “selling them down the river”?
Chapter 3:
- What does Roxy initially plan to do to insure that her child, Chambers, is never “sold down the river”?
- What does she decide to do when she notices the similarities between the babies?
Chapter 4:
- Describe “Tom” as a child and his behavior.
- Describe “Chambers” as a child and his behavior.
- Describe the relationship between the boys.
- How does “Tom” treat Roxy?
- When Percy Driscoll dies, what happens to “Tom”, “Chambers” and RoxyAND what do we learn “Tom” was trying to talk his father into before he died?
Chapter 5:
- What exciting event takes place at Aunt Patsy Cooper and Rowena Cooper’s home?
Chapter 6:
- Explain the circumstances that lead the twins to Dawson’s Landing.
- How does the town react to the twins’ presence?
Chapter 7:
- What does Wilson notice in Judge Driscoll’s house?
Chapter 8: Chapters 8 – 10 serve as a flashback before the twins arrive.
- What has Roxy been doing during the time “Tom” and “Chambers” have been living with Judge Driscoll?
- What happens to Roxy’s life savings?
- How is “Tom” characterized based on his actions in this chapter?
- What does Roxy do when “Tom” disregards her?
Chapter 9:
- What does Roxy reveal to “Tom”?
- What does “Tom” confess to Roxy he has been doing?
- Who is “Tom’s” father?
Chapter 10:
- When it says, “in several ways his [Tom’s] opinions were totally changed…but the main structure of his character was not changed”.
- How does “Tom” pay off his gambling debts?
Chapter 11:
- How does “Tom” treat the twins and Wilson?
- What is revealed about Count Luigi through Wilson’s use of palmistry?
- What causes Luigi to lose his temper and kick “Tom”?
Chapter 12:
- What does Judge Driscoll learn “Tom” does after Luigi beats him up?
- What does the Judge demand “Tom” do?
- What two things does the Judge do when “Tom” refuses?
Chapter 13:
- What is revealed about the stolen Indian dagger?
Chapter 14:
- What does the Judge decide to do before his duel with Count Luigi?
- What irony is presented by Roxy’s attitude about what makes “Tom” refuse to fight Count Luigi? What does this say about the mindset of the time period?
Chapter 15:
- How does “Tom” start to turn others against the twins? Give two specific examples of how he does this.
- What happens to “Tom’s” stolen goods as he sleeps on a boat to St. Louis? What had he planned to do with it?
Chapter 16:
- Why is it ironic that Roxy says, “In de inside, mothers is all de same.”?
- What does Roxy offer “Tom” to get him out of debt?
- What does “Tom” do to Roxy?
Chapter 17:
- What happens to the twins?
Chapter 18:
- Explain what happens to Roxy that makes her run away.
- What does Roxy insist “Tom” do at this point?
Chapter 19:
- What reason does Wilson give Luigi for the Judge believing “Tom” over everyone else?
- What does “Tom” do to his uncle, Judge Driscoll?
- What example of dramatic irony is presented at the end of the chapter?
Chapter 20 and 21:
- What do the fingerprints reveal to Wilson that he reveals in court?
Conclusion:
- What happens to “Chambers” after his identity is revealed?
- What happens to “Tom” after his identity is revealed?