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"Real" Quiz

"Real" by Katy Evans follows the intense and passionate romance between underground fighter Remington Tate and Brooke Dumas as they navigate personal demons and a world of fierce competition.

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  1. Discuss the significance of Remington Tate’s struggle with bipolar disorder and how it shapes his relationships throughout the novel.
  2. Analyze Brooke Dumas’s character development from the beginning to the end of the story.
  3. How does the author use the world of underground fighting as a metaphor for the characters’ internal battles?
  4. Examine the role of trust and vulnerability in Remington and Brooke’s relationship.
  5. In what ways does the novel challenge or reinforce traditional gender roles?
  6. Discuss the impact of secondary characters, such as Pete and Melanie, on the main storyline.
  7. How does Katy Evans build tension and suspense throughout 'Real'? Provide examples.
  8. Evaluate the importance of music and playlists in the relationship between Brooke and Remington.
  9. What motivates Remington Tate’s actions, both in and out of the ring?
  10. Discuss how the theme of redemption is explored in the novel.
  11. Analyze the role of family in shaping both Brooke’s and Remington’s identities.
  12. Explore the use of dual perspectives or internal monologue in providing insight into the characters’ emotions.
  13. How does 'Real' portray the concept of obsession, and what are its effects on the main characters?
  14. Compare and contrast the coping mechanisms used by Remington and Brooke when faced with adversity.
  15. What is the significance of the title 'Real', and how does it relate to the core message of the novel?