This person is the author of Looking for Alaska.
John Green
Our narrator moves from his home state to a new one, where Culver Creek is located. Name the state he came from, and where Culver Creek is located.
Florida to Alabama
This character has an ironic nickname--one that pokes fun as his lanky physique. Name the character and their nickname.
Miles "Pudge" Halter
Alaska's reckless behavior hints to her demise that occurs half way through the book. Name the literary device used here.
Foreshadowing
"I never really excelled at small talk. My mom, however, can talk small for hours..."
Miles
Define the term "Great Perhaps" and identify who in the story is seeking their "Great Perhaps".
Purpose, fulfillment, meaning of life, connections, etc.
Miles
Chip despises this group of individuals on campus due to their overabundance of money and attitude.
The Weekday Warriors
This character teaches religion at Culver Creek, the narrator's favorite course.
Dr. Hyde
What do cigarettes and alcohol symbolize in the text?
Coping mechanisms
"You smoke to enjoy it. I smoke to die."
Alaska
The author of L4A has a popular educational informative YouTube channel that he hosts with his brother. What is the series called?
Crash Course
How did Alaska's mom die?
Brain aneurysm
Manic Pixie Dream Girl
Explain this metaphor: "I was a drizzle, and she was a hurricane."
the narrator describes himself as mellow and calm like a drizzle, whereas Alaska is loud, chaotic, and destructive like a hurricane
"I have guts, just not when it counts."
Alaska
Overcompensation that allows a person to put on a front/persona/show to make themselves look good.
Chip
When Miles goes to a basketball game with his friends, he gets injured. What was the injury and how was it caused?
He gets hit with a basketball and is concussed.
Chip Martin's name can be a play on words--specifically in relation to his attitude or his connection (or lack thereof) to his father. Name ONE of the two figures of speech that could be attributed to Chip's name.
"chip off the old block"
"chip on your shoulder"
Literally, a labyrinth is a difficult, almost inescapable maze. But what does it symbolize?
suffering, life's obstacles, difficulties
“Anyway, when you get in trouble, just don’t tell on anyone. I mean, I hate the rich snots here with a fervent passion I usually reserve only for dental work and my father. But that doesn’t mean I would rat them out. Pretty much the only important thing is never never never never rat.”
Chip
In 2015, Looking for Alaska was ranked at what # on the list of the most challenged/banned books in the US?
#1
Why does Alaska's Dad blame her for her mom's death?
She froze and didn't call 911
Lara, Mile's love interest, comes from this country.
Romania
Motif
"...you may be smart, but I've been smart longer..."
Dr. Hyde