"Night of the Howling Dogs" Quiz
In "Night of the Howling Dogs" by Graham Salisbury, a young boy named Jack becomes lost in the Hawaiian wilderness and must rely on his survival skills and courage to navigate the dangers of the jungle and find his way home.
adventure | 208 pages | Published in NaN
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Essay questions
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- How does the setting of the Hawaiian Islands influence the events and mood in 'Night of the Howling Dogs'?
- Discuss the theme of survival in the novel and how it shapes the protagonist's character development.
- Analyze the relationship between the protagonist and his father. How does this relationship impact the story's progression?
- What role do the 'howling dogs' play symbolically in the narrative?
- Examine how Graham Salisbury uses suspense and tension to engage readers throughout the novel.
- In what ways does the protagonist demonstrate resilience and resourcefulness? Provide examples.
- How does the novel address the theme of nature versus civilization?
- Discuss the significance of isolation in 'Night of the Howling Dogs' and its effects on the main character.
- How does the author portray the cultural aspects of Hawaiian life in the story?
- Analyze the use of foreshadowing in the novel. How does it prepare readers for upcoming events?
- What lessons about responsibility and maturity does the protagonist learn by the end of the book?
- Explore the role of family and community support in the protagonist's survival.
- How does 'Night of the Howling Dogs' address the theme of fear and how the protagonist confronts it?
- Discuss the narrative perspective of the novel and its effect on the reader's understanding of the story.





