69 pages 2 hours read

Walter Dean Myers

Hoops

Fiction | Book | Middle Grade | Published in 1981

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Essay Topics

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One of the most important relationships in Hoops is between Cal and Lonnie. Examine their relationship. How does it change over time and why is this important to the larger arc of the novel’s plot? Use evidence to support your arguments.

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Being Black is a crucial aspect of Lonnie’s identity and figures heavily into the plot of the novel. Analyze how Black identity impacts Lonnie and the plot as a whole, using specific evidence or particular scenes.

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In many relationships portrayed in Hoops, gender plays an important role. Choose one relationship and analyze how gender influences the characters or how they deal with conflict.

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