Themes
Characters
Plot
Literary Devices
Quotes
100

What is the main theme of "Long Way Down"?

Revenge

100

Who is the protagonist of Long Way Down?

Will Holloman

100

What event triggers Will's journey down the elevator?

The death of his brother, Shawn, triggers his journey. 

100

What is the primary narrative style used in Long Way Down?

Free verse poetry

100

What is a key quote that reflects Will's internal conflict?

Ex: "If the blood inside you is on the inside off someone else, you never what to see it spill."


200

How does the theme of revenge manifest in the story

Will feels obligated to avenge his brother's death, following "the rules" of his community. 

200

Name one significant supporting character and their role in the story. 

Ex: Shawn, Will's older brother, whose death sets off the main plot.


200

Describe the setting of the novel. 

The novel takes place almost entirely in an elevator, with flashbacks and ghostly encounters.

200

Identity one example of symbolism in the novel.

The elevator symbolizes Will's descent into his own thoughts and the weight of his decision. 

200

Provide a quote that relates to the theme of fate.

"The rules weren't meant to be broken."

300

Discuss the impact of grief on the characters in the book 

Grief shapes their choices, especially as Will struggles to process his brother's death. 

300

Describe the relationship between Will and his brother Shawn.

Will looks up to Shawn, seeing him as a role model and protector. 

300
What decision does Will face? What consequences follow those choices?

Deciding whether to avenge his brother's death by killing the man he believes responsible. If he chooses revenge the consequences might be... If he chooses to not take revenge the consequences might be...

300

Explain how imagery is used to enhance the story.

Vivid imagery makes Will's emotional struggle and the haunting elevator journey feel immediate and intense. 
300

Identity a quote that reveals a character's perspective on violence. 

"I had never held a gun. Never even touched one. Heavier than I expected, like holding a newborn."
400

How does the concept of the "rules" influence the actions of the protagonist?

The "rules" pressure Will to follow a cycle of violence despite his inner conflict. 

400

How does the character of Buch influence Will's decisions?

Buck, as Shawn's friend and mentor, provides guidance and insight, urging Will to rethink his choices.

400

How does the use of time play a role in the plot development?

The story happening in such a short about of time; heightens tension and suspense; and shows the state of Will's conscious.

400

Discuss the significance of the novel's structure and its effect on the reader. 

The free verse style and short chapters create a sense of urgency, mirroring Will's rapid descent. 

400

What quote signifies the turning point for Will in the story?

"I wasn't sure if I was crying. But I couldn't feel anything except the weight."

500

In what way does Jason Reynolds challenge traditional notions of masculinity in the novel? 

Reynolds questions ideas of toughness and emotional suppression, showing vulnerability in his characters

500

Discuss the significance of the ghostly appearances in the elevator.

Each ghost represents people affected by violence, challenging Will's belief in the cycle of revenge. 

500

Summarize the key events that occur on each floor of the elevator. 

On each floor, a ghost from Will's past enters, sharing stories that challenge his perspective on revenge. 

500

How does Reynolds use dialogue to develop characters and themes?

The dialogue, especially with the ghosts reveals inner conflicts and emphasizes the moral weight of Will's choices. 

500

Analyze a powerful quote from the book and explain it's significance.

Ex: "My name is Will. William. William Holloman." This shows Will grappling with his identity, unsure how he should be introducing himself, what version of himself he is playing during the story. 

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