Objects & Places from Wayward: A Novel

Dana Spiotta
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 138 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from Wayward: A Novel

Dana Spiotta
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 138 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
Buy the Wayward: A Novel Lesson Plans

Sam's New House

This place symbolizes freedom and a new beginning for a main character.

2016 Presidential Election

Several characters see this event as shocking, upsetting, and extremely disappointing, which spurs them to join activist groups in its aftermath.

Lily's House

This place represents comfort and care for a main character.

The Stolen Tile From Sam's Fireplace

This object represents the danger and disappointment Sam sometimes feels in her new neighborhood.

Sam's Texts to Ally

These communications symbolize the connection Sam is desperately trying to maintain after she leaves her husband.

Clara Loomis House

This setting represents nuance and complication due to the complexity of the person whose life it honors.

Lily's Illness

This circumstance represents mortality and crisis for a main character.

Aadil Mapunda's Shooting

This event represents violence and injustice.

Ally's Naked Pictures

These items represent a young character's immaturity and naïveté.

Sam's Stroke

This crisis...

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