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"Split" Quiz

"Split" by Swati Avasthi tells the story of a teenage boy struggling to protect his family and come to terms with his own anger after fleeing an abusive home.

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  1. How does 'Split' explore the theme of family dynamics and their impact on personal identity?
  2. Analyze the character development of Jace throughout the novel. How do his experiences shape his views and actions?
  3. Discuss the role of abuse and trauma in 'Split'. How does the author portray these difficult topics sensitively?
  4. Examine the significance of the title 'Split'. In what ways does it reflect the conflicts present in the story?
  5. How does Swati Avasthi use setting and environment to enhance the mood and themes of the novel?
  6. Evaluate the narrative style of 'Split'. How does the first-person point of view affect the reader’s understanding of the story?
  7. What role do secondary characters play in the protagonist’s journey? Choose two secondary characters and analyze their influence.
  8. Discuss the portrayal of resilience and survival in the novel. How does Jace embody these concepts?
  9. How does 'Split' address the concept of justice, both legal and personal?
  10. Analyze the use of symbolism in the novel. Identify and explain at least two symbols and their significance.
  11. In what ways does 'Split' challenge or reinforce societal perceptions about domestic violence and abuse?
  12. Explore the theme of trust in the novel. How do broken and rebuilt trusts drive the plot?
  13. How does the author depict the process of healing and moving forward after trauma in the novel?