"Broken" Quiz
"Broken" by Teona Bell is a gripping story about a young woman's struggle to overcome trauma and reclaim her sense of self after a series of life-altering events.
interracial romance | 460 pages | Published in NaN
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Essay questions
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- How does the title 'Broken' reflect the central themes and characters within the novel?
- Analyze the protagonist’s journey throughout the novel. In what ways does their experience embody the concept of being 'broken' and is there any sense of healing by the end?
- Discuss the role of family relationships in 'Broken.' How do these relationships contribute to the protagonist’s internal conflicts?
- How does Teona Bell use setting to enhance the emotional atmosphere of the novel?
- Explore the significance of secondary characters in 'Broken.' How do they influence the main character’s development?
- Examine the use of symbolism in the novel. What objects, events, or motifs serve as symbols, and what do they represent?
- How does the author address themes of trauma and recovery in 'Broken?' Provide specific examples from the text.
- Discuss the narrative style of 'Broken.' How does Teona Bell’s use of language and perspective affect your understanding of the protagonist’s experiences?
- Consider the ending of 'Broken.' Was it satisfying? Why or why not? How does it resolve or complicate the novel’s major conflicts?
- How does friendship function in the story? Are there particular friendships that stand out as especially meaningful or destructive?
- Analyze how issues of identity are explored in 'Broken.' How does the protagonist struggle with or accept their sense of self?
- How does the structure of the novel—its pacing, chronology, or use of flashbacks—impact the reader’s experience?
- What role does forgiveness play in the novel, both in relation to others and oneself?
- Discuss the portrayal of mental health in 'Broken.' How does the novel challenge or reinforce societal perceptions of mental illness?
- In what ways does 'Broken' address themes of hope and resilience? Are there moments in the novel that suggest that healing is possible?





