"Invisible" Quiz
Socially awkward Jane Smith struggles with feeling invisible at her high school until an unexpected turn of events pushes her into the spotlight and forces her to discover her own identity.
young adult | 308 pages | Published in NaN
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- How does Jane Smith’s experience of invisibility at her high school shape her self-perception throughout the novel?
- Analyze the role of friendship in 'Invisible.' How does Jane’s relationship with her friends evolve, and what does it reveal about her character?
- Discuss the significance of Jane’s creative outlet, her zine, in the novel. How does it serve as both a form of self-expression and a means of connection?
- In what ways does 'Invisible' explore the theme of identity? How does Jane struggle with, and ultimately come to terms with, her place in the social hierarchy?
- Examine the portrayal of popularity and social dynamics within Jane’s school. How does Marni Bates critique or reinforce high school stereotypes?
- How does the narrative voice in 'Invisible' contribute to the reader’s understanding of Jane’s internal conflicts and desires?
- Discuss the impact of Jane’s relationship with Scott on her journey towards self-acceptance. What does this relationship reveal about both characters?
- How does the use of humor in 'Invisible' affect the overall tone of the novel? Give specific examples of how humor is used to address serious issues.
- Consider the role of family in Jane’s life. How does her relationship with her parents influence her actions and feelings of invisibility?
- How does Marni Bates use secondary characters to highlight Jane’s struggles and growth? Choose two supporting characters and analyze their impact on the protagonist.
- What role does technology (such as the internet and social media) play in Jane’s experiences of invisibility and connection?
- Compare and contrast Jane’s invisibility with the experiences of other 'invisible' characters in young adult literature. What makes her story unique?
- How does the ending of 'Invisible' resolve (or fail to resolve) the central conflicts of the novel? Do you find the ending satisfying? Why or why not?





