"The Calling" Quiz
Morgan Rowlands grapples with dangerous secrets and her growing powers as a witch while navigating love and betrayal in her magical community.
young adult | 326 pages | Published in NaN
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- Analyze how Morgan Rowlands' character develops throughout 'The Calling.' What are the key events that shape her growth and understanding of herself and her powers?
- Discuss the role of family—both biological and chosen—in 'The Calling.' How does Morgan's search for her true identity affect her relationships?
- Examine the theme of trust in 'The Calling.' How does Morgan decide whom to trust, and how do these decisions impact the plot?
- How does Cate Tiernan use the motif of magic to explore issues of morality and responsibility in 'The Calling'?
- Consider the relationship between Morgan and Cal. How does their dynamic evolve in 'The Calling,' and what does it reveal about each character's motivations?
- In what ways does the setting contribute to the atmosphere and themes of 'The Calling'? Provide specific examples from the book.
- Discuss the significance of lineage and heritage in 'The Calling.' How do the revelations about Morgan's ancestry affect her sense of self?
- Analyze how Cate Tiernan builds suspense and tension in 'The Calling.' What literary techniques does she use, and how effective are they?
- Explore the theme of secrecy in 'The Calling.' How do secrets drive the plot and affect the relationships between characters?
- What role does the Wiccan community play in Morgan’s journey? How is community portrayed as both supportive and challenging?
- How does 'The Calling' address the concept of fate versus free will? Provide examples of how this conflict is presented through Morgan’s choices.
- Compare and contrast the character arcs of Morgan and Hunter in 'The Calling.' How do their backgrounds influence their actions and beliefs?
- Discuss how Cate Tiernan uses dreams and visions as a narrative device in 'The Calling.' What purpose do they serve in Morgan’s story?
- Evaluate the portrayal of moral ambiguity in 'The Calling.' Are there clear distinctions between good and evil, or are the lines blurred?





