"Midnight" Quiz
"Midnight" by Jacqueline Wilson follows Violet, a shy girl obsessed with fairies, as she struggles with her troubled family life and her complex relationship with her older brother Will.
childrens | 567 pages | Published in NaN
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the theme of sibling relationships in 'Midnight' and how it shapes Violet's character development.
- Analyze the role of fantasy and imagination in Violet’s life. How does Jacqueline Wilson use fantasy elements to reflect Violet’s struggles?
- Explore the significance of the character Dolphin in the novel. How does her friendship influence Violet?
- Examine how Jacqueline Wilson portrays parental expectations and their impact on both Violet and Will.
- How does the novel address the issue of identity, and in what ways does Violet’s sense of self change throughout the story?
- Discuss the portrayal of isolation and loneliness in 'Midnight.' How do different characters cope with these feelings?
- Analyze the significance of the fairy theme and how it relates to Violet’s personal journey.
- In what ways does Jacqueline Wilson address the concept of escapism in the novel? Is escapism portrayed as harmful or helpful for the characters?
- Compare and contrast the personalities and coping mechanisms of Violet and Will. How do their differences affect their relationship?
- Discuss how Jacqueline Wilson uses secondary characters (such as Violet’s parents, Dolphin, and Jasmine) to highlight different aspects of Violet’s life.
- How does the setting contribute to the mood and themes of 'Midnight'?
- Evaluate the ending of the novel. Do you think Violet achieves a sense of resolution or hope? Why or why not?
- Explore the role of communication in the novel. How do misunderstandings and secrets influence the plot and character relationships?





