1. Emily
says she constantly rushes into things. Have you ever rushed into something?
How did it turn out? What are things you do to keep yourself from rushing
decisions?
2. Emily
is worried about taking care of her family. Is your family important to you?
Have you had to make sacrifices for your family? How does giving up things for
your family make you feel?
3. Marcus
had decided not to marry because of the way women acted around him. Have you
ever decided that you would not do something but changed your mind later? Is
there anything you always wanted to do but never had a chance? Why do goals
change over time?
4. Do
you feel Lady Radford is pushy or loving? What are some of her best and worst
traits? Would you want to have her as your mother?
5. Lady
Radford walks in at a bad time and assumes wrong. Have you ever been in a
situation where someone made the wrong judgment about you? How did you resolve
the problem?
6. Marcus
has a difficult time telling Emily he loves her. In what ways does Stephen help
or hinder the situation? Have you ever given advice to someone that did not
help them? What happened?
7. Similarly,
Emily has a difficult time understanding Marcus' actions. Have you ever
misunderstood someone? How did you find out the truth?
8. Many
of the book's characters do not trust Algernon when Emily continues to give him
the benefit of the doubt. The Bible says to be as crafty as serpents and as
innocent as doves. How is it difficult balancing this fine line in your life?
9. Some
of the bad guys in this story are truly bad. They have completely closed
themselves off to reform. How should they be dealt with by the law? Do you
believe they should receive the death penalty for their crimes? (They would
have been hung in the time period.)
10. Algernon
makes many bad choices. Do you feel his actions are excusable? Do you think he
has truly changed by the end of the book?