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Monster

Walter Dean Myers

Monster

Walter Dean Myers

  • 54-page comprehensive Study Guide
  • Chapter-by-chapter summaries and multiple sections of expert analysis
  • The ultimate resource for assignments, engaging lessons, and lively book discussions

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Monster Reader’s Guide

The Monster Reader’s Guide begins with 11 discussion questions for readers of the book. These questions are completely distinct from the 10 essay topics at the end of this summary.

Questions for Walter Dean Myers

In this section, Myers answers a dozen questions primarily about the book, his research, his motivation, and his hopes for what reactions the book might stir in readers. Myers desires that young readers will examine Steve’s decision-making process and grow and learn from Steve’s mistakes. Myers answers, “As the author, I’ll be satisfied if the reader forms his or her own opinion about these decisions and the consequences” (Additional Material, Page 10).

Walter’s Own Story

In this section, Myers briefly reveals the touchstones between his character and other Harlem raised young people like Steve Harmon. He relates some of his own youthful decisions that he called into question after they were made, such as dropping out of school to join the military.

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