"The Good Girl" Quiz
"The Good Girl" by Mary Kubica is a psychological thriller about the disappearance of Mia Dennett, the daughter of a prominent judge, unraveling a web of deceit, obsession, and unexpected twists.
mystery | 352 pages | Published in 2014
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Test your knowledge about the book "The Good Girl". We have come up with 10 quiz questions for the book. Hit play and start testing your knowledge. Each correctly answered question gives one point.
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the theme of identity in 'The Good Girl'. How do the characters' perceptions of themselves and others evolve throughout the novel?
- Analyze the use of multiple perspectives in 'The Good Girl'. How does this narrative structure affect the reader’s understanding of the story?
- Examine the role of family dynamics in the novel. How do familial relationships influence the characters' decisions and actions?
- Explore the motif of memory in 'The Good Girl'. How do memories shape the characters' present lives and their interactions with each other?
- How does the setting of the novel contribute to the overall mood and themes? Discuss the significance of place in 'The Good Girl'.
- Discuss the portrayal of trauma and recovery in the novel. How do the characters cope with their past experiences, and what does this reveal about human resilience?
- Analyze the development of the protagonist, Mia Dennett. How does her character change from the beginning to the end of the story?
- What role does justice play in 'The Good Girl'? Consider how the concept of justice is interpreted by different characters.
- Examine the theme of trust and betrayal in the novel. How do these elements drive the plot and character interactions?
- How does the author use suspense and tension to engage readers? Discuss specific techniques used to create a sense of mystery.
- Consider the title 'The Good Girl'. In what ways does it reflect the central themes or ironies present in the novel?
- Discuss the impact of societal expectations on the characters in 'The Good Girl'. How do these expectations influence their behavior and choices?
- How does 'The Good Girl' address the theme of redemption? Are any of the characters redeemed by the end of the novel, and if so, how?





