44 pages 1-hour read

Wild Wings

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2011

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Essay Topics

1.

Does the novel hint at a romantic connection between Iona and Callum?

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What is the importance of setting in the text?

3.

What is the function of Fiona McNair as a character?

4.

Iris isn’t human, but she is a character in the novel. How does Lewis portray the way she defines her world versus the way the human characters do?

5.

In what ways is Wild Wings a didactic text?

6.

Who is the antagonist in this text and why?

7.

While Callum is the protagonist in the text, what protagonistic qualities does Iris have?

8.

The novel sets up a pattern in which Callum is repeatedly threatened with the loss of those he loves. What is the narrative function of this cycle?

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The marabout in Africa relates to the world differently than the villagers in Scotland might. How does his behavior highlight the theme of Mystical Connections Between Humans and Animals?

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Events in the novel are constructed to place Jeneba and Iris on a parallel path. Why? Describe three situations in which the bird’s life echoes that of the little girl.

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