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43 pages 1 hour read

Click

Fiction | Graphic Novel/Book | Middle Grade | Published in 2019

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Essay Topics

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How does Olive’s journey illustrate the importance of self-discovery during adolescence? What does Olive discover about herself, and how does she use that new knowledge?

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Discuss how Olive’s interactions with her family, especially Aunt Molly, contribute to her personal growth. Compare Olive’s relationship with Aunt Molly to Olive’s relationship with her mother.

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How does Olive’s social exclusion impact her self-esteem, and how does Kayla Miller portray these changes? Be sure to analyze the role of the artwork in this dynamic.

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Analyze how Olive communicates throughout the story. How does her communication change, based on her emotional state? What experiences change how she communicates?

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How does Miller use clothing to communicate key details about a character’s personality? What is the relationship between clothing and identity?

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How is the plot of Click structured? Discuss the exposition, rising action, climax, and denouement.

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Discuss the role of dialogue in this graphic novel. Why does Miller choose to include some sequences with almost no dialogue? Choose at least two dialogue-free sequences and analyze the effects of this approach on the narrative.

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How does seeing the story through Olive’s perspective shape the narrative? Identify moments in which Miller moves beyond Olive’s perspective and analyze the reasons for such a shift.

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Analyze the role of color in the graphic novel. Why does Miller gravitate toward pastels? What do the various color backgrounds communicate about the characters?

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Imagine how the story would be different if it were written as a traditional novel with no illustrations. Why does Miller choose to tell the story in this particular form?

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