"The Hunted" Quiz
In "The Hunted" by Virginia McKevitt, a woman embarks on a perilous journey into the wilderness to escape her past and confront the dark forces pursuing her.
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Essay questions
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- How does Virginia McKevitt develop the theme of survival in 'The Hunted' and what techniques does she use to convey the protagonist's struggles?
- Analyze the character development of the main protagonist throughout the novel. How do their experiences shape their identity?
- Discuss the role of setting in 'The Hunted.' How does the environment influence the mood and progression of the story?
- Examine the use of suspense and pacing in the narrative. How does McKevitt maintain tension throughout the novel?
- What role do secondary characters play in advancing the plot and deepening the central themes of the book?
- Explore the moral dilemmas faced by the characters in 'The Hunted.' How do these dilemmas contribute to the overall message of the story?
- How does the author portray the concept of trust in the novel? In what ways do relationships evolve under the pressure of danger?
- Analyze the symbolism used in 'The Hunted.' What objects or motifs recur, and what do they represent?
- Discuss the narrative style of Virginia McKevitt in 'The Hunted.' How does her writing style affect reader engagement?
- How does 'The Hunted' address themes of fear and courage? Provide examples from the text to support your analysis.
- Evaluate the ending of the novel. Does it provide closure, or does it leave questions unanswered? How does this impact the reader?
- In what ways does 'The Hunted' reflect contemporary social or psychological issues? Discuss with reference to specific parts of the book.
- Compare and contrast the portrayal of the antagonist and protagonist. How does their conflict drive the story forward?





