"Wicked" Quiz
"Wicked" by Sara Shepard follows four girls as they unravel dark secrets and face new threats while trying to uncover the truth behind their friend's mysterious disappearance.
young adult | 376 pages | Published in 2014
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the theme of secrets in 'Wicked' by Sara Shepard. How do secrets drive the plot and influence the characters' relationships?
- Analyze the character development of Hanna Marin in 'Wicked.' How does her struggle with self-image and acceptance affect her actions?
- Examine the role of social status and privilege in the novel. How do these elements shape the experiences and choices of the main characters?
- How does Sara Shepard use suspense and foreshadowing to keep readers engaged in 'Wicked'? Provide specific examples from the text.
- Evaluate the impact of Alison DiLaurentis's past on the present lives of the girls. In what ways does her memory continue to manipulate and haunt them?
- What does the character of Emily Fields reveal about the complexities of identity and belonging? Discuss her journey in 'Wicked.'
- How does 'Wicked' portray the theme of trust and betrayal among friends? Cite examples to support your argument.
- Discuss the significance of the anonymous messages from 'A' in the novel. What do they symbolize, and how do they affect the psychological states of the characters?
- Compare and contrast the family dynamics of Aria Montgomery and Spencer Hastings. How do their family situations influence their behavior?
- How does Shepard address the concept of guilt and responsibility in 'Wicked'? Which characters struggle most with these feelings and why?
- Analyze the setting of Rosewood in 'Wicked.' How does the town itself contribute to the atmosphere and conflicts in the story?
- In 'Wicked,' how does the pressure to maintain a perfect image affect the girls? Discuss the consequences of this pressure for at least two characters.
- Explore the motif of dual identities in the novel. How do the girls balance their public personas with their private selves?
- What role does romantic relationship drama play in the overall narrative of 'Wicked'? How does it interact with the main mystery of the story?





