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Gary Soto

Buried Onions

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1997

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Essay Questions

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1. Throughout the novel, Soto explores the concepts of Determinism and fate.

  • What does Soto’s novel say about the idea of Determinism? (topic sentence)
  • Select one of Eddie’s peers from the novel and find three examples where this character’s fate is pre-determined.
  • Is Eddie’s fate also pre-determined in the novel? Why or why not? Summarize your thoughts and rationale in your concluding sentences.

2. Conversely, Soto questions the concept that low-income communities are able to choose their futures.

  • How does the cycle of poverty affect a person’s Choice? (topic sentence)
  • Find an example from the novel where Eddie chooses a path that is notably different from his community.
  • In your concluding sentences, summarize the ways in which Eddie’s choices differ from his peers in the context of the cycle of poverty.