"Tangled" Quiz
Four teenagers with very different lives are unexpectedly linked by a vacation in the Caribbean, leading them to confront their personal struggles and transform in unexpected ways.
young adult | 254 pages | Published in NaN
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the significance of the title 'Tangled' in relation to the interconnected stories of Jena, Dakota, Skye, and Owen.
- Analyze how Carolyn Mackler uses shifting perspectives to develop the central themes of the novel.
- Examine the role of the Paradise resort in Jamaica as a catalyst for change in each character’s life.
- How do the characters' experiences with grief and loss shape their actions and relationships throughout the novel?
- Explore the ways in which secrets and misunderstandings drive the plot of 'Tangled.' Provide examples from at least two perspectives.
- Evaluate how each of the four main characters grapples with issues of identity and self-acceptance.
- Discuss the portrayal of family relationships in 'Tangled.' How do family dynamics influence the characters’ decisions?
- Compare and contrast the ways in which Jena and Skye cope with personal challenges and societal expectations.
- Analyze the role of social media and technology in shaping the interactions and perceptions of the main characters.
- How does Mackler use symbolism in the novel to highlight the themes of connection and isolation?
- Examine the significance of forgiveness and redemption in the characters’ journeys toward self-growth.
- Discuss how the author addresses mental health issues through the experiences of the protagonists.
- How does the nonlinear narrative structure affect the reader’s understanding of the story and its characters?
- In what ways does 'Tangled' challenge or reinforce stereotypes about teenagers?
- Reflect on the ending of 'Tangled.' Do you think the resolutions for each character are realistic? Why or why not?





