“THE CELEBRATED JUMPING FROGS OF CALAVERAS COUNTY”

List the main events, setting, characters, conflict,

and resolution in the story "The Celebrated Jumping Frogs of Calaveras County".

Main events:
1. The narrator meets Simon Wheeler in a dilapidated mining camp in Calaveras County, California.
2. Simon Wheeler starts rambling about Jim Smiley, a man known for his obsession with betting on various animals and his famous jumping frog.
3. The narrator listens to a long, irrelevant story about a horse and its supposed abilities at the request of Simon Wheeler.
4. The narrator finally brings up Jim Smiley's jumping frog, hoping to get the actual story he came for.
5. Simon Wheeler starts sharing the tale of Jim Smiley and his trained frog, Daniel Webster.
6. Jim Smiley constantly bets on his frog to win any jumping contest until a stranger comes to town and tricks him by filling Daniel Webster's mouth with quail-shot.
7. With Daniel Webster unable to jump properly, Jim Smiley loses the bet and his frog's reputation is destroyed.
8. The stranger leaves town with the winnings, leaving Jim Smiley perplexed about the outcome.

Setting:
The story is set in Calaveras County, a remote mining camp in California, during the mid-19th century gold rush.

Characters:
1. The narrator - the initial character who visits the mining camp and encounters Simon Wheeler.
2. Simon Wheeler - the storytelling character who shares Jim Smiley's story.
3. Jim Smiley - a compulsive gambler who is known for his various bets on animals, including his jumping frog.
4. Daniel Webster - Jim Smiley's trained frog known for its exceptional jumping ability.
5. The stranger - the character who outsmarts Jim Smiley by sabotaging Daniel Webster.

Conflict:
The conflict arises when the stranger tricks Jim Smiley by filling Daniel Webster's mouth with quail-shot, sabotaging the frog's jumping ability during a contest. Jim Smiley loses the bet and his frog's reputation is tarnished.

Resolution:
The story does not explicitly provide a resolution. It concludes with the narrator leaving Simon Wheeler without any further information, feeling misled and frustrated. The story ends on a somewhat open note.

"The Celebrated Jumping Frogs of Calaveras County" is a short story written by Mark Twain. It revolves around a man named Jim Smiley and his obsession with training his frog to jump higher than any other frog in the Calaveras County.

Events:
1. The introduction of Jim Smiley, the main character, who is known for his gambling habits.
2. Jim Smiley meets a stranger who seems to know nothing about the art of frog jumping.
3. Smiley and the stranger decide to have a wager on a frog jumping contest, with Smiley's trained frog, Dan'l Webster.
4. Smiley leaves to prepare his frog for the contest, and the stranger takes this opportunity to interfere.
5. On the day of the contest, Smiley discovers that his frog has been tampered with, leaving it unable to jump.
6. The stranger wins the bet, revealing himself to be a fraud, and disappears with the money.

Setting:
The story is set in the fictional Calaveras County, California, during the mid-19th century. It takes place in and around a local tavern, where social activities like frog jumping contests are organized.

Characters:
- Jim Smiley: A local resident and inveterate gambler, known for his unusual interest in training frogs.
- The stranger: An opportunistic man who feigns ignorance in order to trick Smiley in the frog jumping contest.
- Dan'l Webster: Smiley's trained frog, initially a successful jumper until it is tampered with.
- Other minor characters appear briefly, such as the narrator and other locals who witness the events.

Conflict:
The conflict in the story arises from the wager made between Smiley and the stranger regarding the frog jumping contest. There is also an underlying conflict between the rustic simplicity of the town and the deceitful nature of the stranger. Ultimately, Smiley's frog is sabotaged, leading to the resolution of the conflict as the stranger wins the bet and disappears.

To find more detailed information and analysis of the events, setting, characters, and conflict in "The Celebrated Jumping Frogs of Calaveras County," one can read the original story by Mark Twain or refer to literary analysis resources, scholarly articles, or book summaries that discuss the work.

Main events:

1. Introduction of the narrator who visits the mining camp of Angel's.
2. Introduction of Simon Wheeler, a local resident who tells the narrator about a man named Leonidas W. Smiley.
3. Simon Wheeler starts telling a long-winded and irrelevant story about Jim Smiley and his betting habits.
4. Simon Wheeler finally gets to the story of Jim Smiley's frog, Dan'l Webster, who is an incredibly talented jumper.
5. The narrator becomes irritated with Simon Wheeler's digressions and tries to leave, but Simon keeps telling more stories.
6. The narrator finally escapes from Simon Wheeler and reflects on the absurdity of the situation.

Setting:
The story is set in the mining camp of Angel's Camp, also known as Calaveras County, in California during the mid-19th century. The camp is described as a rough and isolated place filled with miners and gamblers.

Characters:
1. The narrator - the main character who visits the mining camp and interacts with Simon Wheeler.
2. Simon Wheeler - a local resident of Calaveras County who tells the narrator stories about Jim Smiley and his frog.
3. Jim Smiley - a notorious gambler and prankster who is the subject of Simon Wheeler's stories.
4. Dan'l Webster - Jim Smiley's famous jumping frog who becomes the center of attention in one of the stories.

Conflict:
The conflict in the story arises from the narrator's frustration with Simon Wheeler's tendency to go off on tangents and tell irrelevant stories. The narrator is initially interested in hearing about a man named Leonidas W. Smiley but ends up hearing various unrelated stories about Jim Smiley and his frog. The conflict is resolved when the narrator manages to escape from Simon Wheeler and reflects on the absurdity of the situation.