Study Guide for Monster by Walter Dean Myers Summary
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MONSTER STUDY GUIDE - MONSTER SUMMARY
THEMES - THEME ANALYSIS
Introspection or the self-examination of your own thoughts and feelings
The theme of introspection is the most relevant of the novel. It refers
to how the entire novel is not just Steve’s re-telling of the events he..........
Peer Pressure
Another theme is peer pressure. This is another important idea presented
to the young people who might read this novel. It presents the reality
of the world, that there are people who do bad things out of selfishness
and greed, and they often impact in devastating ways on people..........
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for all of the chapters; detailed analysis of the themes, plot structure,
and characters; important quotations and analysis; detailed analysis of
symbolism, motifs, and imagery; a key facts summary; detailed analysis
of the use of foreshadowing and irony; a multiple-choice quiz, and suggested
book report ideas and essay topics.
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