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Crooked Kingdom

Leigh Bardugo

Crooked Kingdom: A Sequel to Six of Crows

Leigh Bardugo

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Crooked Kingdom Essay Topics

1.

How does the author’s use of alternating viewpoints shape the novel’s structure, suspense, and character development? Why do you think Bardugo chose to end the novel with a chapter from Pekka Rollins’s perspective rather than with one of the protagonists?

2.

Each of the six main characters suffers the loss of home and family in some way. Choose two of these characters and compare and contrast what the concepts of home and family mean to them. Do they succeed in regaining their homes and/or creating new families?

3.

How does Kaz’s relationship with his monstrous alter ego, Dirtyhands, shift throughout the novel? How does monstrosity both protect and limit him? Ultimately, does Kaz find a way to reconcile his monstrous side and his more human side?

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