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Homeless Bird

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2000

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Essay Topics

1.

Describe the significance of Koly learning to read. Using textual evidence, approach the topic in the context of either gender disparities in Koly’s society or Koly’s character arc and personal journey.

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What role do hope and hopelessness play in Koly’s life, and how do they influence her choices and the direction of the plot?

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Homeless Bird is written in the first-person point of view, from the perspective of its protagonist. How does this convey an understanding of Koly’s internal conflicts? How might the story differ if it were told from another perspective?

4.

Given what Koly learns about Sass and Sassur’s reasons for arranging her marriage to Hari, and how they treat Koly after he dies, do you think that they are bad people? Use textual evidence to support your argument.

5.

How does life in India’s rural areas, like the villages where Koly’s family and the Mehtas live, differ from life in cities like Varanasi and Vrindavan? What are the social and economic implications of these differences?

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Tone refers to an author’s attitude—or perceived attitude—toward a subject matter. Using textual evidence, examine the novel’s tone toward Hinduism.

7.

What kind of character is Raji? Is he complex or flat? Does he change or transform in a significant way, or is he a static character? Explain using textual evidence.

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Identify three ways Koly resiliently faces adversity and their significance to the novel’s themes. Then, identify two ways external support helps Koly overcome adversity and how they reinforce or undermine those thematic messages.

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How do the novel’s characters portray the challenges of reconciling tradition and modernity? What literary techniques or devices help develop this concept, and how?

10.

Identify a cultural tradition in your own country that impacts women’s rights or identities. Compare and contrast the tradition you’ve identified with Koly’s experience of arranged marriage.

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