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A popular aspect of YA fantasy and dystopian literature is an exploration of social class and privilege. How does Fireborne explore this discussion through the characters of Lee, Annie, and their peers? Consider how their differing backgrounds influence their perspectives and actions throughout the novel.
In what ways does Fireborne address the concept of moral ambiguity, particularly in the context of revolution and governance? Discuss how characters like Atreus, Lee, and Annie navigate the complexities of wrong versus right in their leadership roles.
What role does power play in the novel, especially as a literal force through dragons? Discuss how different characters seek, wield, and/or are affected by power in the novel’s political landscape.
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