88 pages 2 hours read

Elizabeth Wein

Code Name Verity

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2012

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Essay Topics

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Friendship is a central theme of Code Name Verity. How does Wein develop this theme throughout the novel? What are the characteristics that mark a good friendship? Explain this theme in terms of at least two different friendships in this novel; one of them must be Julie and Maddie’s friendship.

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Is Verity a trustworthy person? Explain the ways in which she is and is not trustworthy. How does trustworthiness help us determine if someone is a “good” person or a “bad” person? For example, Captain von Linden keeps his promises to Verity, which would indicate that he is trustworthy, but he is clearly a “bad” person. Explain what you believe Wein is trying to say about trustworthiness. You must include at least three characters in your discussion. You may choose any of the following characters: von Linden, Jamie, Maddie, Paul, Etienne Thibaut, Georgia Penn, and the Bloody Machiavellian English Intelligence Officer.

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Why does Captain von Linden keep Julie alive and give her so much time to complete her confession? Is this element of the story believable? Why or why not?

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