Dante & Shay's Relationship
Dante & Shay's Relationship Pt. 2
Dante's Tattoo
Dante's Tattoo Pt. 2
100

How does Dante’s relationship with Shay evolve throughout Eraser Tattoo?

  • a) They start as strangers and grow into close friends.
  • b) They initially have a strong friendship but grow apart.
  • c) Their relationship remains static throughout the story.
  • d) They start off as enemies but eventually fall in love.


  • b) They initially have a strong friendship but grow apart
100

How do Dante and Shay’s differing perspectives on life and relationships contribute to the theme of growing up in Eraser Tattoo?

  • a) Dante seeks to understand the world through logic, while Shay embraces spontaneity and emotion.
  • b) Dante and Shay both want to escape their responsibilities, which leads to conflict.
  • c) Their differences show that maturity comes from confronting difficult emotional truths.
  • d) Shay’s carefree attitude helps Dante relax and enjoy life more.


  • c) Their differences show that maturity comes from confronting difficult emotional truths.
100

What is the significance of Dante’s "eraser tattoo" in the novel?

  • a) It symbolizes his desire to forget a past mistake.
  • b) It represents his need for control over his life.
  • c) It marks a turning point in his relationship with Shay.
  • d) It reflects his belief that everything can be erased and fixed.
  • d) It reflects his belief that everything can be erased and fixed.
100

How does Dante’s eraser tattoo reflect his relationship with Shay?

  • a) It symbolizes their shared desire to move beyond the past and start anew together.
  • b) It demonstrates Dante’s effort to erase the tension and conflict in their relationship.
  • c) It reflects his attempt to fix his relationship with Shay by erasing their past arguments.
  • d) It marks a separation from Shay and symbolizes the end of their friendship.


  • b) It demonstrates Dante’s effort to erase the tension and conflict in their relationship.
200

What major life event causes Dante to reconsider his relationship with Shay in Eraser Tattoo?

  • a) The death of a loved one.
  • b) A confrontation over personal boundaries.
  • c) A misunderstanding about a romantic interest.
  • d) A shared traumatic experience.

c) A misunderstanding about a romantic interest.

200

What role does communication (or the lack of it) play in the development of Dante and Shay’s relationship in the book?


    • a) They are always open and honest, which makes their bond stronger.
    • b) Their inability to communicate properly leads to misunderstandings and tension.
    • c) They use written messages to communicate their feelings, which strengthens their bond.
    • d) Communication isn’t important to them, as they prefer non-verbal connection.
  • b) Their inability to communicate properly leads to misunderstandings and tension.
200

Why does Dante choose to get an eraser tattoo in Eraser Tattoo?

  • a) To commemorate his friendship with Shay.
  • b) To represent his wish to start fresh and erase the past.
  • c) To demonstrate his rebellion against societal expectations.
  • d) To memorialize the loss of a loved one.
  • b) To represent his wish to start fresh and erase the past.
200


  1. What is the emotional impact of Dante’s eraser tattoo on his sense of self and his personal journey?

    • a) The tattoo becomes a symbol of his growing resilience and acceptance of who he is.
    • b) The tattoo ultimately reinforces his feeling of being trapped by his past mistakes.
    • c) The tattoo makes Dante feel more detached from his emotions and relationships.
    • d) The tattoo provides a temporary sense of relief but doesn’t help Dante address his deeper issues.
  2. Answer: d) The tattoo provides a temporary sense of relief but doesn’t help Dante address his deeper issues.

  3. How does Dante’s view of his eraser tattoo change as the story progresses?

    • a) He eventually regrets getting the tattoo, realizing that it can’t erase his true feelings.
    • b) He learns to embrace the tattoo as a permanent reminder of his journey to self-discovery.
    • c) He grows indifferent to the tattoo, as it no longer represents his emotions.
    • d) He decides to remove the tattoo, believing it represents a mistake.

a) He eventually regrets getting the tattoo, realizing that it can’t erase his true feelings.

300

In Eraser Tattoo, how does the theme of identity play a role in the conflict between Dante and Shay?

  • a) Dante feels like he’s losing himself in trying to meet others’ expectations.
  • b) Shay encourages Dante to hide his true self to fit in.
  • c) Both characters embrace their identities without fear of judgment.
  • d) Dante questions his identity because of his family’s expectations.
  • a) Dante feels like he’s losing himself in trying to meet others’ expectations.
300

How does Dante and Shay's relationship contribute to the overall message of the novel?

  • a) They learn that love is more important than friendship.
  • b) They discover that life is about erasing mistakes and starting over.
  • c) They realize that growing up requires both emotional and personal growth, and that relationships are part of this process.
  • d) They learn that forgiveness is impossible and should be avoided.
  • c) They realize that growing up requires both emotional and personal growth, and that relationships are part of this process.
300

How does the eraser tattoo serve as a metaphor for Dante’s internal struggle in the novel?

  • a) It shows his desire to erase painful memories but also highlights his inability to do so.
  • b) It represents Dante's desire to erase his fears and uncertainties about the future.
  • c) It symbolizes his wish to erase all relationships and start over alone.
  • d) It reflects Dante’s tendency to ignore problems instead of confronting them
  • a) It shows his desire to erase painful memories but also highlights his inability to do so.
300

How does Dante’s view of his eraser tattoo change as the story progresses?

  • a) He eventually regrets getting the tattoo, realizing that it can’t erase his true feelings.
  • b) He learns to embrace the tattoo as a permanent reminder of his journey to self-discovery.
  • c) He grows indifferent to the tattoo, as it no longer represents his emotions.
  • d) He decides to remove the tattoo, believing it represents a mistake.

a) He eventually regrets getting the tattoo, realizing that it can’t erase his true feelings.

400

What does the "eraser tattoo" symbolize in the book, particularly in relation to Dante and Shay’s relationship?

  • a) The idea of erasing past mistakes in order to move forward.
  • b) The difficulty of letting go of people we care about.
  • c) A mark that can never be erased, representing the permanence of their connection.
  • d) A way to temporarily fix things without confronting deeper issues.
  • d) A way to temporarily fix things without confronting deeper issues.


400

How does Shay’s perspective on life challenge Dante’s view of relationships and personal growth in Eraser Tattoo?


    • a) Shay encourages Dante to stay in his comfort zone and avoid emotional vulnerability.
    • b) Shay challenges Dante to face uncomfortable truths and take risks in relationships.
    • c) Shay remains emotionally distant, which frustrates Dante’s need for closeness.
    • d) Shay teaches Dante that relationships are secondary to individual success.
  • b) Shay challenges Dante to face uncomfortable truths and take risks in relationships.
400

What does Dante’s eraser tattoo symbolize about his relationship with the past and his personal growth?

  • a) It symbolizes that Dante is stuck in the past and unable to move forward.
  • b) It represents Dante’s belief that he can completely erase past mistakes.
  • c) It suggests that Dante realizes he cannot fully erase the past, but must learn to live with it.
  • d) It signifies that Dante is trying to run away from his problems, rather than confront them.
  • c) It suggests that Dante realizes he cannot fully erase the past, but must learn to live with it.
500

What does Dante learn about forgiveness through his interactions with Shay?

  • a) Forgiveness is something that can only be earned through actions.
  • b) Forgiveness is important, but some things are too difficult to forgive.
  • c) Forgiveness is a tool to heal, both for oneself and others.
  • d) Forgiveness is unnecessary when you move on from someone.


  • c) Forgiveness is a tool to heal, both for oneself and others.
500

How does the process of getting the eraser tattoo reflect Dante’s character development?

  • a) It marks the beginning of his emotional maturity, as he learns that mistakes are a part of growth.
  • b) It represents Dante’s decision to forget everything from his past and start over with a clean slate.
  • c) It shows that Dante is trying to avoid confronting his feelings about his family and relationships.
  • d) It reflects Dante’s desire for superficial change without addressing deeper emotional issues.
  • a) It marks the beginning of his emotional maturity, as he learns that mistakes are a part of growth.