"Everything, Everything" Quiz
"Everything, Everything" by Nicola Yoon tells the story of a teenager with a rare disease that confines her to her home, who falls in love with the boy next door, leading her to risk everything for a chance at life and love.
young adult | 306 pages | Published in 2015
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Essay questions
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- How does the theme of isolation manifest in the life of the protagonist, Maddy, in 'Everything, Everything'?
- Discuss the role of technology and social media in shaping the relationships and experiences of the characters in the novel.
- Analyze the character development of Maddy throughout the novel. How does she change from the beginning to the end?
- What is the significance of the title 'Everything, Everything'? How does it relate to the central message of the novel?
- Examine the relationship between Maddy and her mother. How does it evolve over the course of the story?
- How does Nicola Yoon use symbolism in the novel? Discuss at least two symbols and their meanings.
- Explore the theme of risk versus safety in 'Everything, Everything'. How do the characters balance these concepts?
- How does the format of the novel, including illustrations and emails, contribute to the storytelling and reader's understanding of the plot?
- Discuss the portrayal of illness in 'Everything, Everything'. How does the author challenge stereotypes or preconceived notions about living with a chronic illness?
- Analyze the role of love and its impact on personal growth as depicted in the relationship between Maddy and Olly.
- What is the role of secrets and lies in the novel? How do they affect the characters' relationships and the unfolding of the plot?
- In what ways does 'Everything, Everything' address the concept of freedom? How do different characters perceive and pursue freedom?





