"Seizure" Quiz
Teenagers Tory Brennan and her friends race against time and danger to find the legendary pirate Anne Bonny’s treasure in order to save their school, using their unique "Viral" abilities.
young adult | 496 pages | Published in 2011
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the theme of friendship in 'Seizure.' How do Tory and her group of friends rely on each other throughout their adventure?
- Analyze the character of Tory Brennan. How does she grow and change over the course of the novel?
- Examine the role of science and technology in 'Seizure.' How do the Virals use scientific knowledge to solve problems?
- How does Kathy Reichs use historical references and legends in 'Seizure'? What impact do they have on the story's plot and themes?
- Consider the relationship between adults and teenagers in the novel. How are these relationships portrayed, and what do they suggest about trust and authority?
- Explore the significance of the treasure hunt in 'Seizure.' What does it symbolize for the characters, and how does it drive the narrative?
- Discuss the ethical dilemmas faced by the Virals in the novel. How do they handle the consequences of their actions?
- Analyze the use of suspense and pacing in 'Seizure.' How does Reichs keep readers engaged throughout the story?
- How do the supernatural elements (the Virals' abilities) affect the group dynamic and the way the characters view themselves?
- What role does family play in 'Seizure'? How do the characters' family situations influence their decisions?
- Examine the antagonist(s) in 'Seizure.' What are their motivations, and how do they challenge the protagonists?
- Discuss the setting of Loggerhead Island and its significance to the plot and atmosphere of the novel.
- How does 'Seizure' fit within the genre of young adult adventure or mystery? What conventions does it follow, and where does it innovate?
- Evaluate the resolution of the novel. Does the ending provide closure for the characters and the central conflicts?





