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The Season of Styx Malone

Kekla Magoon

The Season of Styx Malone

Kekla Magoon

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The Season of Styx Malone Essay Topics

1.

The plot of The Season of Styx Malone relies on a pattern of “one thing leads to another,” or continuous cause and effect. Considering each major plot point or event that leads to a new choice, complication, or path, which three plot points are the most influential toward the boys’ acquisition of the Grasshopper? What qualities or details make these the most influential? Refer to details in the story as you respond.

2.

Pixie is a quirky, eccentric young girl whom Caleb finds intriguing. What does Pixie’s character represent symbolically in the novel? Why do she and Styx, who come from different backgrounds and have notably distinct personalities, get along so well? Cite story details and at least two lines of dialogue by Pixie in your answer.

3.

Caleb’s existing conflict as the story opens involves his perception of Dad’s focus on ordinary. How is the motif of fathers and sons otherwise apparent in the story? What theme comes across from the repeated mention of fathers and sons? Realize that some father-son interactions might not be based on a biological relationship. Reference details from the text in your response.

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