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71 pages 2 hours read

Rainbow Rowell

Eleanor and Park

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2012

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Essay Topics

1.

Do you think Park and Eleanor made a good couple, or were they just two teenagers who had a good time with each other while they could? Support your opinion with textual evidence.

2.

Richie is the obvious antagonist of the book, but the narrative offers no explanation for his behavior. In your opinion, why is Richie the way he is? Why is he angry and hateful and dangerous?

3.

What makes Park’s dad different from Eleanor’s dad? What make him different from Eleanor’s stepdad?

4.

Eleanor is not very close to her siblings throughout the book. Why do you think that is?

5.

Bullying is a theme that recurs throughout the book. How does the author handle the issue of bullying? What are ultimate repercussions of bullying in the novel?

6.

Richie is very abusive towards Eleanor’s mom. Why do you think she stays with someone who treats her so badly?

7.

Park said “I love you” to Eleanor, but she never says the words back. Why do you think Eleanor was hesitant to verbalize her love, even though she obviously feels deeply for Park?

8.

Even though she has to leave Park, do you think that Eleanor’s decision to live with her uncle in St. Paul is the right one? Why or why not?

9.

After Eleanor moves to St. Paul, she doesn’t answer any of Park’s letters. Why do you think she refused to even open his letters?

10.

The last sentence of the book says that Eleanor’s first card to Park since she left contained only three words. Do you think she said “I love you”? Why or why not? 

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