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The Well of Ascension

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2007

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Essay Topics

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Tindwyl’s advice on leadership serves as a crucial turning point for Elend. How does her advice challenge his beliefs, and how does it impact his growth as a leader?

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How does Sanderson use Vin’s relationship with Elend to explore themes of self-worth and personal identity? How does this relationship evolve throughout the novel, and how does it impact each character’s sense of self?

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In what ways does The Well of Ascension explore the theme of power? How do characters like Vin and Elend navigate the use of power, and what does the novel suggest about its corrupting influence?

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What role does fear play in the decisions made by characters like Vin, Elend, and Sazed? How do their fears influence their relationships and their leadership?

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The concept of hope is central to the novel. How do different characters experience hope in different ways, and how does hope shape their decisions?

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What narrative techniques does Sanderson use to build tension through the novel’s depiction of the siege of Luthadel and the looming threat of the koloss? What does the siege symbolize in the larger narrative?

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How does the existence and role of the kandra complicate the narrative development and the themes of trust and identity? Does the importance of contracts in kandra culture raise questions about the nature of free will?

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How does the threat of the Deepness function in The Well of Ascension? What does it symbolize, and how does it affect the characters’ motivations throughout the story?

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What role does the Well of Ascension play in shaping the central conflict of the novel? How do the characters’ differing views on the Well impact the plot and their actions?

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In what ways does Sanderson explore the relationship between destiny and free will in the novel? How do characters like Sazed and Vin grapple with these concepts throughout the book?

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