Characters
Plot Points
Themes
Setting
Quotes
100

Who is the main female protagonist of the story?
 

Answer: Eleanor

100

What school do Eleanor and Park attend?

Answer: They attend a high school in Omaha, Nebraska.

100

What theme revolves around the struggles of fitting in during adolescence?

Answer: Identity and belonging

100

In which decade does "Eleanor and Park" take place?

Answer: The 1980s

100

Who said, "You don't have to be a jerk to be a good person"?

Park

200

What is Park's last name?
 

Answer: Sheridan

200

How do Eleanor and Park first meet?

Answer: They meet on the school bus.

200

Which theme explores the impact of family dynamics on personal growth?
 

Answer: Family relationships

200

What city is the primary setting for the story?

Answer: Omaha, Nebraska

200

What quote reflects Eleanor’s feelings about her appearance?

Answer: "I’m not a girl. I’m a girl with a lot of problems."

300

Who is Eleanor's abusive stepfather?

Answer: Richie

300

What significant item does Eleanor borrow from Park?

Answer: A comic book.

300

What theme highlights the power of love and connection?
 

Answer: Young love

300

Where do Eleanor and Park often go to hang out together?
 

Answer: The movies

300

Which character expresses, "I want to be with you, but I don’t want to be with you"?

Answer: Eleanor

400

What character is known for his love of comic books and music?
 

Answer: Park

400

What event leads Eleanor to leave her home?
 

Answer: An abusive situation with her stepfather.

400

Which theme addresses the difficulties of bullying and social acceptance?
 

Answer: Bullying and social issues

400

What is the significance of the bus in the story?

Answer: It's where Eleanor and Park first connect and share moments.

400

What quote illustrates Park's struggle with his identity?

Answer: "I’m just trying to figure out who I am."

500

Which character is Eleanor's close friend who helps her navigate her challenges?

Answer: Tina

500

What happens to Eleanor at the end of the novel?
 

Answer: She leaves for a new life, leaving Park behind.

500

What theme emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance?

Answer: Self-discovery

500

How does Eleanor's home life reflect the setting of the story?

Answer: It shows the struggles of poverty and abuse.

500

Which quote signifies the connection between Eleanor and Park?

Answer: "You’re the best thing I ever found."

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