"Losing It" Quiz
A college senior decides to lose her virginity in a one-night stand but complications arise when her chosen partner turns out to be her new professor.
romance | 189 pages | Published in NaN
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the ways in which 'Losing It' explores the theme of self-discovery through the experiences of its protagonist, Bliss Edwards.
- Analyze the role of humor in 'Losing It' and how it shapes the reader’s perception of Bliss and her journey.
- Examine the depiction of friendship in the novel. How do Bliss’s relationships with her friends influence her decisions and growth?
- Consider the teacher-student dynamic between Bliss and Garrick. How does this relationship challenge or reinforce societal norms?
- In what ways does Carmack portray the anxiety and pressure surrounding virginity and sexuality in contemporary society?
- Explore how the setting of college life influences the characters’ behaviors and choices in 'Losing It.'
- How does Bliss's internal dialogue contribute to the development of her character throughout the novel?
- Discuss the significance of theater and performance in the characters’ lives. How does it serve as a metaphor within the story?
- Analyze the evolution of the romantic relationship between Bliss and Garrick. What challenges do they face, and how do they overcome them?
- How does 'Losing It' subvert or adhere to the conventions of the New Adult romance genre?
- Evaluate the portrayal of vulnerability and authenticity among the main characters. How do these qualities affect their relationships?
- What role does family play in Bliss’s life, and how does her relationship with her mother shape her actions?
- Discuss how Carmack uses secondary characters to provide comic relief or to highlight aspects of Bliss’s personality.
- To what extent does the novel address issues of consent and communication within romantic and sexual relationships?





