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The Prisoner of Cell 25
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A teenage boy named Michael Vey discovers he has special electrical powers and, with the help of his friends, fights against a sinister organization seeking to exploit kids like him.

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  1. Discuss the theme of friendship in 'The Prisoner of Cell 25.' How do Michael's relationships with his friends shape his journey and growth throughout the novel?
  2. Analyze Michael Vey's character development in the novel. How does he change from the beginning to the end, and what events are most significant in shaping him?
  3. Explore the role of family in 'The Prisoner of Cell 25.' How do Michael's feelings for his mother influence his decisions and actions?
  4. Richard Paul Evans incorporates themes of power and responsibility. How are these themes explored through the characters’ abilities and choices?
  5. Describe the ethical dilemmas faced by the Electroclan. How do they handle the challenges of using their powers for good or evil?
  6. Examine the character of Dr. Hatch. What motivates him, and how does he manipulate others to achieve his goals?
  7. Compare and contrast Michael and Taylor. How do their backgrounds and powers influence their perspectives and actions?
  8. How does the author use suspense and pacing to enhance the reader’s engagement with the story? Provide examples from key scenes.
  9. Discuss the significance of Cell 25 in the novel. What does it symbolize for Michael and the other electric children?
  10. How does the novel address the concept of identity? In what ways do the characters struggle with or embrace who they are?
  11. Analyze the theme of bullying as depicted in 'The Prisoner of Cell 25.' How does Michael’s experience with bullying affect his decisions and relationships?
  12. What role does loyalty play in the story? Give examples of how loyalty helps or hinders the characters throughout the novel.
  13. How does the setting contribute to the mood and tone of the novel? Discuss specific locations and their impact on the story.
  14. Evaluate the ending of 'The Prisoner of Cell 25.' Do you think it provides a satisfying resolution? Why or why not?
  15. Consider the use of technology and science in the novel. How does the author portray the potential dangers and benefits of scientific advancement?