"Imitation in Death" Quiz
A skilled killer is imitating notorious murderers from the past, and Lieutenant Eve Dallas must catch them before they strike again.
mystery | 342 pages | Published in 2003
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Essay questions
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- What is the significance of the title 'Imitation in Death' in relation to the events and themes of the novel?
- Discuss the role of technology in 'Imitation in Death' and how it shapes the investigation and the society portrayed in the book.
- Analyze the character of Eve Dallas in 'Imitation in Death' and how she evolves throughout the story. What challenges does she face and how does she overcome them?
- Examine the theme of identity in 'Imitation in Death' and how it is explored through the crimes committed. How do the imitations impact the characters' perception of themselves and others?
- Discuss the portrayal of justice in 'Imitation in Death'. How do the investigation and the resolution of the crimes reflect the concept of justice in this futuristic setting?
- Explore the significance of relationships and connections in 'Imitation in Death'. How do the bonds between characters influence their actions and decisions?
- Analyze the role of memory and trauma in 'Imitation in Death'. How do past events and experiences shape the characters' motivations and behaviors?
- Discuss the ethical dilemmas presented in 'Imitation in Death' and how the characters navigate them. What choices do they make and what consequences do these choices have?
- Examine the theme of power and control in 'Imitation in Death' and how it manifests in the actions of the villains and the authorities. How do different characters exert or resist power?
- Analyze the use of suspense and tension in 'Imitation in Death'. How does the author build and maintain a sense of anticipation throughout the novel?





