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The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles

Julie Andrews Edwards

The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles

Julie Andrews Edwards

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The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles Essay Topics

1.

Discuss the characterization of Savant and how he builds a relationship with Tom, Lindy, and Ben. When do the Potter children first meet Savant? What kind of person is he? How do Savant and the Potter siblings meet again, and why do the Potter parents allow their children to continually see him?

2.

In the novel, names often indicate key character traits. Consider the names of the creatures and places in Whangdoodleland. Choose three and explain what they signify.

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Analyze the relationship between Lindy, Tom, and Ben. Why does Lindy confide in Ben, and why do she and Tom fight? Compare these interactions to moments that show the siblings as allies, working together to help one another in Whangdoodleland and Bramblewood. What is the novel’s overall point about family, and does it change over the course of the story?

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