"Charly" Quiz
A rebellious young woman named Charly moves to Utah, where she encounters Mormon beliefs and ultimately experiences a transformative spiritual journey.
lds fiction | 119 pages | Published in NaN
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- Discuss how the theme of faith is explored in 'Charly' by Jack Weyland.
- Analyze the character development of Sam throughout the novel. How does his relationship with Charly change him?
- Examine the role that family plays in both Charly and Sam’s lives. How do their family dynamics influence their choices?
- How does Jack Weyland use the setting of the book to enhance the story’s message and themes?
- Consider the challenges faced by Charly as she explores a new faith. What internal and external conflicts does she encounter?
- Evaluate the significance of Charly’s conversion to the LDS faith. How does this impact her relationship with Sam and her own sense of identity?
- Discuss how the novel addresses the concept of change. In what ways do the main characters experience transformation?
- How does the author use secondary characters to further the story’s themes or to highlight the main characters’ struggles?
- Analyze the portrayal of love in the novel. How does love motivate the actions and decisions of the characters?
- In what ways does 'Charly' tackle the idea of sacrifice? What sacrifices do the characters make, and what do these sacrifices reveal about them?
- Discuss the use of humor and lighthearted moments in the novel. How do these moments affect the overall tone and message of the story?
- How does Charly’s past influence her future and the choices she makes throughout the novel?
- Reflect on the ending of 'Charly.' What message do you think Weyland intended to convey to readers through the conclusion of the story?
- Compare and contrast the worldviews of Charly and Sam at the beginning of the novel. How do these views evolve?
- Evaluate the effectiveness of Weyland’s writing style in conveying the emotional depth of the characters and their experiences.





