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"Go Ask Alice" Quiz

"Go Ask Alice" is a harrowing diary-style account of a teenage girl's descent into drug addiction and her struggle to reclaim her life.

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  1. Discuss the role of diary format in 'Go Ask Alice.' How does the use of first-person narrative affect the reader's connection to the protagonist?
  2. Analyze the portrayal of drug addiction in the book. What messages does the novel convey about substance abuse and its consequences?
  3. Examine the theme of alienation in 'Go Ask Alice.' How does the protagonist's sense of isolation contribute to her choices and experiences?
  4. Consider the influence of family dynamics in the story. How do the protagonist’s relationships with her parents and siblings impact her journey?
  5. Explore the significance of friendship in the novel. How do the protagonist's friendships shape her life, both positively and negatively?
  6. Evaluate how societal pressures and expectations are depicted in the book. How do these factors contribute to the protagonist’s struggles?
  7. Discuss the depiction of mental health issues in 'Go Ask Alice.' In what ways are these issues presented, and how do they affect the narrative?
  8. Analyze the use of hope and despair throughout the diary entries. How does the protagonist's outlook change over the course of the novel?
  9. What role do adults and authority figures play in the novel? How effective are they in supporting or failing the protagonist?
  10. Examine the way the book addresses the theme of identity. How does the protagonist’s sense of self evolve during the story?
  11. Discuss the ending of 'Go Ask Alice.' What is its significance, and how does it shape your understanding of the book’s message?
  12. Evaluate the effectiveness of 'Go Ask Alice' as a cautionary tale. Do you think the book successfully warns readers about the dangers of drug use?
  13. How does the cultural context of the late 1960s and early 1970s influence the events and attitudes depicted in the novel?
  14. Consider the role of secrecy and honesty in the protagonist’s life. How do secrets impact her relationships and her fate?
  15. Reflect on the ambiguity surrounding the authenticity of 'Go Ask Alice.' How does knowing the book's debated origins influence your interpretation of the story?