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Describe the themes of Wonderstruck and how they develop throughout the novel. What is meant by the novel’s theme the Sound of Silence? What parts of the novel represent this theme? How do the pictures communicate to the reader? Why did the author choose to illustrate the silent portions of the novel?
Describe Ben’s Quest to Belong. How does Ben’s quest begin and what plan does he formulate to achieve his quest? In what ways is the journey an important aspect of Ben’s quest? How would the novel be different if Ben had the opportunity to call rather than travel to New York City? How does Ben’s quest conclude? Does he find where he belongs? If so, how?
What is the importance of Collection and Curation in the novel? When does the novel first point to Ben’s collections? Why do you think Ben collects things? How are Ben’s collections like the collections of other characters? What is the significance of Rose and Danny’s occupation in relation to the theme? How do the locations in the novel relate to Ben’s museum box?
Teaching Suggestion: With this questioning structure, students can analyze the novel’s themes one at a time. They may find it beneficial to refer to the novel, their reading questions, and any prior brainstorming as they analyze the themes.