84 pages 2 hours read

Alexandra Bracken

The Darkest Minds

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2012

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In this novel, Bracken waits to completely reveal what happened to Ruby’s parents’ memories until late in the book, Chapter 19, although there are significant hints along the way. Why do you think she chooses to tell that part of the story at the moment that she did? What effect does the revelation of that information have on the narrative?

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Dystopian stories often depict versions of the future that reflect fears of the present day. Discuss 2-3 real-life concerns or anxieties that are reflected in the world portrayed in The Darkest Minds. How are they incorporated as part of the story elements?

3.

Why, in chapter 31, does Ruby erase Martin’s memory? Is Ruby justified in making this choice? What does her decision to erase his memories show us about the ways her character has changed throughout the novel, both positive and negative?

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