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From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
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Two siblings run away to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and unravel a mystery involving a statue and the eccentric Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.

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  1. How does Claudia Kincaid's character develop throughout the novel, and what are the key experiences that contribute to her growth?
  2. Analyze the relationship between Claudia and her brother Jamie. How does their dynamic change during their adventure?
  3. Discuss the significance of the Metropolitan Museum of Art as a setting in the story. How does it contribute to the themes and Claudia's journey?
  4. Explore the theme of independence in the novel. How do Claudia and Jamie's actions reflect their desire for independence, and what do they ultimately learn about it?
  5. In what ways does Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler serve as a mentor figure to Claudia and Jamie? How does her influence impact their understanding of themselves and their adventure?
  6. Examine the role of secrets and mysteries in the novel. How do they drive the plot, and what do they reveal about the characters involved?
  7. How does E.L. Konigsburg use humor in the book, and what effect does it have on the reader’s perception of the characters and their journey?
  8. Discuss the role of family in the novel. How do Claudia and Jamie's views on family change by the end of the story?
  9. Analyze the theme of adventure in the book. What does the adventure symbolize for Claudia and Jamie, and how does it affect their outlook on life?
  10. Consider the title of the book. In what ways does the 'mixed-up files' concept relate to the narrative and the discoveries made by the characters?
  11. How does the author use foreshadowing to build suspense in the story, and what are some key examples?
  12. Discuss the significance of art and history in the novel. How do these elements contribute to the characters' understanding of themselves and the world around them?
  13. What role does money play in the story, especially in Jamie's character development and the siblings' adventure?
  14. Explore the ending of the novel. How does it resolve the central conflicts, and what message does it leave with the reader?