
A Monster Calls Character Analysis Quiz
Authored by Rita Spada
English
8th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Character Growth Study: How does Conor change as the story goes on? Give specific examples to back up your answer.
Conor changes from being brave to being scared
Conor changes from not accepting and being mad to accepting and being strong inside.
Conor changes from being kind to being mean
Conor changes from being happy to being sad
Answer explanation
Conor's character evolves from denial and anger to acceptance and inner strength. This choice is correct because it accurately reflects Conor's transformation throughout the story, as he confronts his fears and learns to cope with his emotions.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Character Development Analysis: How does the monster's character show Conor's inner feelings and struggles? Give examples from the text.
The monster's character shows Conor's inner feelings and struggles through its friendly and comforting behavior, showing Conor's feelings of happiness and contentment.
The monster's character shows Conor's inner feelings and struggles by being completely unrelated to Conor's feelings and struggles.
The monster's character shows Conor's inner feelings and struggles through its scary look and behavior, showing Conor's feelings of anger and frustration. Also, the monster's stories and talks with Conor show Conor's emotional struggles and inner conflicts.
The monster's character shows Conor's inner feelings and struggles by being a symbol of hope and positivity, contrasting Conor's negative emotions.
Answer explanation
The monster's intimidating appearance and behavior mirror Conor's anger and frustration, while its stories and interactions reflect his emotional struggles and conflicts.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Theme Exploration: Let's talk about the theme of truth in the story. How important is it in the story? How does it affect Conor's journey?
The theme of truth makes Conor face his own truths and deal with what's really happening in his life. It changes his journey by making him question what he thinks and helps him accept the truth about his feelings and his mom's upcoming loss.
The theme of truth doesn't change Conor's journey
Conor's journey is changed by the theme of lies, not truth
The theme of truth makes Conor more dishonest in his journey
Answer explanation
The theme of truth forces Conor to confront his own truths and face the reality of his situation, impacting his journey by challenging his perceptions and pushing him to accept the truth about his emotions and the impending loss of his mother.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Theme Exploration: Look at the theme of loss in the book. How does it help to tell the story?
The main idea of the story is about not feeling emotions and moving on fast
The theme of loss is not shown in the book at all
The theme of loss is shown through the main character's feelings after his mom's death. It helps to tell the story by showing how everyone feels sad and the need to deal with it.
The main character's feelings are about winning a contest, not about loss
Answer explanation
The theme of loss is portrayed through the protagonist's emotional journey after the loss of his mother. It highlights the universal experience of grief and the importance of facing and processing it.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does the yew tree mean in the story? How does it relate to how Conor feels?
Strength, ability to bounce back, and the circle of life and death
Happy feelings, joy, and the sureness of change
Scared feelings, sadness, and the feeling of no hope
Weakness, being delicate, and the idea that life lasts forever
Answer explanation
The yew tree symbolizes strength, resilience, and the cycle of life and death. It connects to Conor's emotional state by reflecting his inner strength and ability to endure difficult situations.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Symbolism Understanding: What do the monster's stories mean? How do they show Conor's inner struggles?
The monster's stories show Conor's inner struggles.
The monster's stories show Conor's interest in sports.
The monster's stories show Conor's love for reading.
The monster's stories show Conor's love for art.
Answer explanation
The monster's stories symbolize Conor's internal conflicts.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Conflict Examination: Identify and analyze the main problem Conor is dealing with. How does it move the story forward?
Difficulty in choosing between two jobs
Difficulty in overcoming his fear of heights
Difficulty in accepting his mom's sickness and upcoming death
Disagreement with his best friend over a girl
Answer explanation
Conor's main internal conflict is struggling to accept his mother's illness and impending death. This conflict drives the plot forward by shaping Conor's emotional journey and the events that unfold.
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