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51 pages 1 hour read

Ben Philippe

Charming as a Verb

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2020

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Essay Topics

1.

What is the significance of the title of the novel?

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What is the symbolism of Henri’s “Smile”? What does it signify, and what are the ripple effects of this symbol?

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Paraphrase what Henri and his father mean by the Haltiwanger Hunger. What does it reveal about Henri’s family dynamics? What is the larger message Philippe is communicating about the immigrant mindset in America?

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FATE Academy is a progressive academic space with high expectations. How does this setting both help and hinder Henri? What does this setting reveal about society as a whole?

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Why is Henri so determined to get into Columbia University? What does he believe will be proven with this admission?

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How does Ming teach Henri that vulnerability and honesty with friends is integral to developing deeper relationships?

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How does Corinne teach Henri that being honest with his own dreams is as important as considering his family’s expectations?

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Henri’s rationale for sending the email from Chantale’s computer is that the college admissions system is rigged against people like him. Do you agree or disagree with Henri’s action and rationale? Explain your reasoning.

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What misunderstandings of one another’s lives create conflict between Henri and his father? How do they come to terms and resolve this conflict? What might their relationship reveal about immigrant family dynamics in America?

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Henri faces external and internal pressure due to his intersectional identity. Analyze Henri’s intersectional identity and these pressures. What is significant about these pressures? How does Henri learn to confront and resolve these pressures?

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