42 pages 1 hour read

Waverider

Fiction | Graphic Novel/Book | Middle Grade | Published in 2024

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Essay Topics

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The novel emphasizes that “no one person or creature or thing is responsible for the fate of all others” (224). How does Waverider challenge the idea of a singular hero and instead present leadership as a collective effort?

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The void is often portrayed as fearsome and destructive, yet Ronin teaches that it is also a pathway to knowledge. How does the novel reframe darkness as something that can lead to growth rather than simply an evil that must be vanquished?

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The concept of time is central to Waverider, with characters interacting with their past and future selves. How does this affect the novel’s message about fate, choice, and self-discovery?

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