"UnDivided" Quiz
In "UnDivided" by Neal Shusterman, teens Connor, Risa, and Lev fight to end the dystopian practice of unwinding—disassembling teens for body parts—once and for all.
young adult | 372 pages | Published in 2014
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- Discuss the ways in which 'UnDivided' explores the moral and ethical implications of unwinding. How do different characters grapple with these issues throughout the novel?
- Analyze the development of Connor Lassiter as a leader in 'UnDivided.' How does his journey reflect the series’ broader themes of resistance and identity?
- How does Risa Ward’s struggle for autonomy and self-definition drive the plot of 'UnDivided'? In what ways does her journey mirror or contrast with other characters’ experiences?
- Examine the role of technology in 'UnDivided,' particularly in relation to the process of unwinding and recreating identity. What warnings or questions does the novel raise about technological advancement?
- Consider the portrayal of the Juvenile Authority and the Proactive Citizenry in 'UnDivided.' What commentary does the novel offer about government, power, and the manipulation of truth?
- How does 'UnDivided' use the perspectives of multiple narrators to build tension and empathy? Select two narrators and compare how their viewpoints shape the reader’s understanding of events.
- Discuss the significance of Camus Comprix’s character arc in 'UnDivided.' How does his internal conflict reflect broader questions about what it means to be human?
- Analyze the themes of sacrifice and redemption in 'UnDivided.' Which characters are most affected by these themes, and how do their choices impact the novel’s resolution?
- Explore how 'UnDivided' addresses the concept of family—both biological and chosen. In what ways do these relationships influence the characters’ motivations and decisions?
- How does Neal Shusterman use symbols and motifs throughout 'UnDivided' to reinforce the novel’s central messages? Provide specific examples.
- Evaluate the conclusion of 'UnDivided.' Do you believe the ending offers hope for the future, or does it leave unresolved questions about society and humanity?
- How do acts of rebellion and resistance shape the narrative of 'UnDivided'? Discuss how collective action and individual heroism work together in the plot.
- In 'UnDivided,' how are propaganda and media manipulation used to influence public opinion? Discuss the impact on both the characters and the society depicted in the novel.
- Compare and contrast the journeys of Lev Calder and Nelson in 'UnDivided.' How do their choices reflect the complexities of forgiveness and vengeance?





