39 pages 1 hour read

Sharon M. Draper

Tears of a Tiger

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1994

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Essay Topics

1.

Sharon M. Draper writes Tears of a Tiger using four distinct mediums: the news article, personal essay, personal letter, and transcript. Which of these genres conveys the most, and least, information? Why? Supply examples from the text to support your stance.

2.

What role does a support system play in the novel? What does Draper imply are its benefits and limitations?

3.

Andy claims that he is not intentionally a killer, but Robbie is still dead, so his intent does not matter. Does the moral center of the novel support Andy’s claim? Use the text to support your argument.

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