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Linda Sue Park

A Single Shard

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2001

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Essay Topics

1.

Families figure prominently in the novel. Describe how families are lost and found by the various characters in the book.

2.

Give a short character sketch of Crane-man. What role does he play in Tree-ear’s life?

3.

The title of the novel obviously refers to a broken piece of pottery. In your opinion, how else might the phrase “A Single Shard” be interpreted?

4.

Min could best be described as an irritable perfectionist. What motivation does he have for being angry and for being a perfectionist?

5.

Pottery making is a laborious process. Describe some of the steps involved in its creation. What is so special about the celadon pottery produced in Tree-ear’s village?

6.

At many points in the story, Tree-ear is called upon to exhibit courage instead of fear. Select three incidents and describe them.

7.

What do eyes mean to Tree-ear? Discuss contrasting examples of how the power of a gaze can transmit positive or negative intent.

8.

Ajima is very different from her husband. Describe her temperament. How does she relate to Tree-ear?

9.

How are foxes and thieves connected in the novel? How is the fear that foxes induce different from the threat thieves pose?

10.

Both Tree-ear and Min harbor big dreams. How are those dreams the same? How are they different?

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