"Tiger Lily" Quiz
"Tiger Lily" by Jodi Lynn Anderson is a reimagining of the Peter Pan story told from the perspective of the fierce and independent Tiger Lily as she navigates love, belonging, and loss in Neverland.
fantasy | 292 pages | Published in 2012
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the significance of Tiger Lily’s relationship with Peter Pan and how it shapes her identity throughout the novel.
- Analyze the role of narration in 'Tiger Lily.' How does Tinker Bell’s perspective influence the story’s tone and themes?
- Examine the portrayal of gender roles and expectations within the Sky Eater tribe and how Tiger Lily navigates them.
- How does Jodi Lynn Anderson reinterpret the character of Captain Hook in 'Tiger Lily,' and what does he represent in this version of Neverland?
- Explore the themes of belonging and otherness as experienced by Tiger Lily and other characters in the novel.
- Discuss the importance of family, both biological and chosen, in Tiger Lily’s life. How do these relationships influence her choices?
- Consider the depiction of love in 'Tiger Lily.' How do different characters express love, and what does the novel suggest about its power and limitations?
- Analyze the representation of colonialism and its impact on Neverland and its inhabitants.
- In what ways does the novel address the concept of fate versus free will? Use examples from Tiger Lily’s journey.
- How does the novel use setting—both the physical landscape of Neverland and the societal structures within it—to develop its themes?
- Examine the character arc of Pine Sap and his significance in Tiger Lily’s story.
- How does 'Tiger Lily' challenge or reinforce popular narratives about Peter Pan and Neverland?
- Discuss the motif of transformation in the novel, both literal and metaphorical. How do characters change, and what prompts these changes?
- Describe the role of silence and unspoken communication in the relationships portrayed in 'Tiger Lily.'





