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"Justice" Quiz

In "Justice" by Laurann Dohner, a leader of genetically engineered New Species must confront his painful past and newfound emotions when he falls in love with a human woman, challenging both their worlds.

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  1. Discuss the significance of Justice North's leadership in shaping the New Species community. How does his character reflect the challenges faced by the New Species as a whole?
  2. Analyze the development of the romantic relationship between Justice and Jessie. How does their relationship challenge societal norms within the context of the story?
  3. Explore the theme of prejudice in 'Justice.' How do both human and New Species characters confront and respond to discrimination?
  4. How does Laurann Dohner use the character of Jessie Dupree to challenge traditional gender roles? Provide examples from the text to support your answer.
  5. Examine the role of trauma and healing in the lives of the New Species characters. How does the novel portray their journey toward recovery?
  6. In what ways does 'Justice' address ethical dilemmas regarding scientific experimentation and genetic modification? Discuss the moral questions raised in the novel.
  7. Consider the conflict between personal desires and communal responsibilities as experienced by Justice North. How does he navigate these competing priorities?
  8. Trace the ways in which trust is established and tested between humans and New Species throughout the novel. What events or actions are pivotal in building or breaking this trust?
  9. Evaluate the effectiveness of Laurann Dohner’s world-building in 'Justice.' How does she create a believable society for the New Species?
  10. How does the novel use secondary characters to enhance our understanding of both Justice and Jessie? Choose two secondary characters and discuss their impact.
  11. Discuss the importance of agency and autonomy for the New Species characters. In what ways are these rights threatened or upheld in the story?
  12. Analyze the use of suspense and pacing in 'Justice.' How does Dohner maintain reader engagement throughout the novel?
  13. How does the setting of Homeland contribute to the themes and character development in 'Justice'?
  14. Explore the symbolism of names and identity among the New Species. How do these elements reflect their struggle for acceptance and self-definition?
  15. Discuss the resolution of the primary conflicts in 'Justice.' Do you find the conclusion satisfying? Why or why not?