"Untamed" Quiz
"Untamed" by Drea Blackery follows a young woman who must embrace her hidden powers and fight for freedom in a world that seeks to control her.
romance | 338 pages | Published in 2008
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the major themes in 'Untamed' by Drea Blackery. How do these themes contribute to the overall message of the novel?
- Analyze the development of the protagonist throughout the novel. What significant events shape their journey?
- Examine the role of family relationships in 'Untamed'. How do these relationships influence the characters' decisions and identities?
- How does Drea Blackery use symbolism and metaphor in 'Untamed'? Provide specific examples and discuss their significance.
- Discuss the importance of setting in 'Untamed'. How does the environment reflect or contrast with the characters' inner lives?
- Evaluate the portrayal of power dynamics in the book. How do characters navigate issues of control, freedom, and authority?
- In what ways does 'Untamed' challenge traditional gender roles or societal expectations? Give examples from the text.
- Consider the use of narrative voice in 'Untamed'. How does Blackery's storytelling style affect your understanding of the characters and plot?
- Explore the concept of identity in the novel. How do characters struggle with or embrace different aspects of who they are?
- Discuss the role of friendship and loyalty in 'Untamed'. How are these relationships tested or affirmed throughout the story?
- How does Blackery address the theme of self-discovery in 'Untamed'? What lessons do the characters learn by the end of the novel?
- Analyze the antagonists in 'Untamed'. In what ways do they drive the plot and challenge the protagonist?
- Reflect on the ending of 'Untamed'. Was it satisfying? Why or why not? How does it resolve (or leave open) the novel’s central conflicts?





