The School for Good and Evil

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The School for Good and Evil A report by _____________

About Title: The School for Good and Evil Author: Soman Chainani Publisher: HarperCollins Copyright Date: 2013 About

Summary The School for Good and Evil is about two girls named Agatha and Sophie. Sophie and Agatha are polar opposites. Sophie likes pretty pinks things while Agatha prefers dark things. With their school being so obvious, it was a shock to everyone at the School of Good and Evil that Sophie was placed in the School of Evil and Agtha placed in the School for Good. The girls face many trials that almost break their friendship but in the end Agatha and Sophie show the School for Good and Evil that Good and Evil, witches and princesses can be friends.

PLOT DIAGRAM Sophie and Agatha go to the forbidden School Master's tower and are told that the only way they can get home is if they solve a riddle. Sophie befriends Agatha while they are still in Gavaldon in order to show the School Master that she's Good. Agatha tries to convince Sophie to help her figure out a way to get back home. Sophie disagrees until her "prince" begins to hate her Agatha and Sophie solve the riddle and find out the answer is love. Agatha goes through a lot to help Sophie get her "prince" Tedros and when Sophie gets him to ask her to the Ball, Agatha realizes Sophie's plan was to get her prince and not go home Sophie is enrolled into the School of Evil and Agatha is enrolled into the School of Good Agatha and Sophie become friends again, and realize the love is in their friendship when Sophie risks her life to save Agatha from the School Master. Then they finally go home to Gavaldon. Agatha and Sophie get kidnapped by the School Master

Setting Where did it happen? How about when?? Th School for Good and Evil takes place first in Gavaldon and then at the School for Good and Evil in the Endless Woods. The School for Good and Evil is set in an older time period.

Main Characters Sophie Agatha Sophie spent her entire life dreaming of being kidnapped by the School Master, getting enrolled in the School for Good, becoming a princess, and finding her prince. When Sophie is taken and enrolled in the School for Evil, and her so called friend Agatha is enrolled in the School for Good, Sophie begins to blame Agatha for all her problems. Agatha grew up an outsider. She loved bloody, gruesome things and often ended fairy tales with horrible deaths. She was all alone, until she met Sophie. Anyone who met Agatha considered her a villain, so when Agatha was enrolled in the School for Good Sophie and Agatha couldn't believe it. Agatha knew Sophie was mad at her and to make sure Agatha kept her only friend, her goal was to find away to get back to Gavaldon where a witch and a princess could be friends.

The School Master places Sophie in the School for Evil and places Agatha in the School for Good. When they learn they can't switch schools they have to solve a riddle to get back home to Gavaldon. Conflict

Agatha and Sophie solve the riddle with the answer being love Agatha and Sophie solve the riddle with the answer being love. They get through their problems and discover the true love from the riddle is in their friendship. Then, Agatha and Sophie go home. Solution

The theme of The School for Good and Evil is you can't tell a person's true characteristics based on appearances

Review I would definitely recommend The School for Good and Evil, because the book the book has so many unexpected events and shows the reader the power of friendship.

Q1: All of the following statements are supported by the story EXCEPT - A) Lady Lesso is a teacher in the School of Good B) Sophie and Agatha are best friends C) Sophie liked Tedros D) The Storian was a sharp pen

Q2: From which point of view was the story written? A) First Person B) Third Person limited C) Fifth Person D) Third Person omniscient

Q3: The irony in this story is - A) The School Master is Good but he let Evil win for 200 years B) Sader is blind but he can see into the world of Gavaldon C) The School for Good has a Groom Room D) The School for Evil has a Doom Room

Q4: What statement appeals to the reader's senses? A) " The task that would send her and Sophie home. " B) " Only the best Good can disguise as Evil. " C) " She crawled trough darkness, hands and knees blindly shuffling along cold metal... " D) " The whole school wanted her dead. "

Q5: What is the effect of Agatha's choice to help Sophie get Tedros? A) They both fail their classes B) Sophie tricks Agatha by getting Tedros to like her but not kissing him to go home like Agatha planned C) Agatha gets sick D) Agatha and Sophie get kicked out of the School for Good and Evil

Answer Key Q1: A Q2: D Q3: B Q4: C Q5: B