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Broken Prince
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"Broken Prince" Quiz

A young woman must navigate the treacherous world of royalty and deception to save her heart and her kingdom.

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  1. Discuss the theme of identity in 'Broken Prince'. How do the characters' identities evolve throughout the book?
  2. Analyze the relationship between Ella and Reed in 'Broken Prince'. How does their dynamic change from the first book? How does it contribute to the overall plot?
  3. Examine the role of family in 'Broken Prince'. How does the concept of family influence the actions and decisions of the characters?
  4. Discuss the use of secrets and lies in 'Broken Prince'. How do these elements drive the plot forward and create tension among the characters?
  5. Explore the theme of power and control in 'Broken Prince'. How do the characters exert power over others, and how does it impact their relationships?
  6. Analyze the character development of Easton in 'Broken Prince'. How does his personality and behavior change throughout the book? What factors contribute to these changes?
  7. Discuss the significance of the title 'Broken Prince' in relation to the events and characters in the book. How does it reflect the central themes?
  8. Examine the role of trust in 'Broken Prince'. How does the lack of trust between characters shape the narrative and drive conflicts?
  9. Compare and contrast the female characters in 'Broken Prince'. How do Ella, Brooke, and other female characters differ in their attitudes and actions?
  10. Analyze the impact of social class on the relationships in 'Broken Prince'. How does wealth and social status affect the interactions between characters?