82 pages 2 hours read

Robert Beatty

Serafina and the Black Cloak

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2015

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Essay Topics

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In a traditional coming-of-age story, a young character moves through challenges and into a new level of maturity, a new understanding of their place in the world, or both. How does Serafina’s coming-of-age experience fit this description? How is her experience different from other stories you have read in which the adolescent protagonist comes of age (especially stories that are not fantasy)? Support your ideas with examples from the text.

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The author does not use the words cat or cat-like to describe Serafina, yet the likeness is clearly depicted. List eight details that show Serafina’s cat side long before she discovers her mother, then discuss which of those traits best helps Serafina discover and defeat the Man in the Black Cloak.

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The novel’s setting is crucial for atmosphere and imagery. How are Biltmore and the surrounding forest also crucial to the plot? Use details from the text in your answer. Imagine how the premise (idea) of this story might work in a completely different setting (such as a city or a neighborhood) and share your thoughts.