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The Chosen
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A young man named Kael is thrust into a world of magic, monsters, and ancient prophecies as he discovers his destiny as "The Chosen" in a land threatened by darkness.

fantasy | 304 pages | Published in 1966

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  1. Discuss the theme of destiny versus free will in 'The Chosen.' How do the characters struggle with or embrace their perceived destinies?
  2. Analyze the relationship between Kael and his mentors throughout the novel. How do these relationships shape his journey and personal growth?
  3. Examine the use of prophecy and its impact on the plot and character motivations in 'The Chosen.'
  4. How does Jeremy Laszlo create a sense of world-building in 'The Chosen'? Discuss specific examples that illustrate the depth and complexity of the setting.
  5. Explore the role of sacrifice in the narrative. Which characters make significant sacrifices, and what are the consequences of these actions?
  6. In what ways does Kael struggle with his identity throughout 'The Chosen'? How does this internal conflict drive the story forward?
  7. Analyze the portrayal of good versus evil in the novel. Are the lines between the two always clear? Provide examples to support your argument.
  8. Discuss the importance of friendship and loyalty in 'The Chosen.' How do these themes influence the decisions and fates of the characters?
  9. How does Laszlo use secondary characters to advance the main storyline and develop the protagonist's character?
  10. Evaluate the role of magic in 'The Chosen.' How does it affect the social structure and power dynamics of the world?
  11. Consider the ending of the book. How does it set the stage for future installments, and what unresolved questions remain?
  12. What role do family ties play in Kael’s journey? Analyze how the concept of family influences his choices and the overall direction of the story.
  13. Discuss the representation of fear and courage in the novel. How do characters confront or succumb to their fears?
  14. How does Laszlo use foreshadowing to build suspense throughout 'The Chosen'? Identify key moments where this technique is employed.