"Graduation Day" Quiz
In "Graduation Day" by Joelle Charbonneau, students at a dystopian academy face deadly challenges that test their survival skills and reveal dark secrets about their society.
dystopia | 304 pages | Published in 2014
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Essay questions
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- How does Joelle Charbonneau develop the theme of survival in 'Graduation Day'?
- Analyze the character growth of Cia Vale throughout the novel. What key events influence her transformation?
- Discuss the role of trust and betrayal in the narrative. How do these elements affect the relationships between characters?
- Examine the society depicted in 'Graduation Day.' How does it reflect or critique real-world social structures?
- What is the significance of the trials that the characters face? How do these challenges shape the story's message?
- Explore the use of suspense and tension in the novel. How does Charbonneau maintain reader engagement?
- Consider the portrayal of friendship and alliance in the book. How do these dynamics evolve under pressure?
- Analyze the role of technology and surveillance in the world of 'Graduation Day.' What commentary does the book offer on these themes?
- How does 'Graduation Day' address the concept of identity, and in what ways do the characters struggle with it?
- Discuss the narrative structure of the novel. How does the pacing contribute to the overall impact of the story?
- What moral dilemmas do characters face, and how do these dilemmas enhance the complexity of the plot?
- Examine the symbolism used in 'Graduation Day.' What objects or events carry deeper meanings?
- How does the setting influence the mood and themes of the novel?
- Compare and contrast the leadership styles of different characters within the story.
- In what ways does 'Graduation Day' challenge traditional gender roles or expectations?





