Characters
Setting
Plot
Conflicts
Themes
100

Who is the narrator of the novel?

• Frenchie

100

When does the story take place?

• In the future

100

What is the main problem in the story?

• People steal bone marrow to dream

100

Who is the main enemy?

• The Recruiters

100

What is one main theme of the novel?

• Survival

200

Who are the Elders who tell stories to the group?

Miigwans
Minerva

200

What has happened to most people in this world?

• They cannot dream

200

Who are the Recruiters?

• People who capture Indigenous peoples

200

What is Frenchie afraid of?

• Being caught
• Losing family

200

How are dreams important in the story?

• Dreams mean hope
• Dreams mean humanity

300

Who is Frenchie’s love interest?

• Rose

300

Why are Indigenous people hunted?

• Their marrow lets them dream

300

What happens if someone is caught by Recruiters?

• They are killed
• Bone marrow is taken

300

What conflict does the group face daily?

• Staying safe
• Finding food

300

What theme is shown through storytelling?

• Memory
• Culture

400

Who is the leader of the group, and what is he like?

• Miigwans
• Calm, wise, protective

400

Where does most of the story happen?

• Forests
• On the run

400

Why are Stories important to the group?

• Teach history
• Give hope

400

How does loss affect the characters?

• Grief
• Trauma
• Fear

400

How does the novel show colonialism?

• Indigenous bodies exploited
• Power imbalance

500

How does Frenchie change in the story?

• Becomes braver
• Learns responsibility
• Finds hope

500

How does the setting create danger?

• Constant fear
• Running from Recruiters

500

How does the story end for Frenchie?

• He survives
• Finds purpose

500

How do characters deal with conflict?

• Supporting each other
• Sharing stories

500

What message does the author give readers?

• Culture keeps people alive
• Hope is resistance

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