What is the theme of the book swallowing stones?
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Asked by: Komkrit Collins
The theme of Swallowing Stones is accidents have repercussions and can be made even worse when you lie.
What is the central idea of Swallowing Stones?
Themes displayed in Swallowing Stones include accidental death, loss of a family member, guns, coming-of-age, secrets, inevitable truth, making decisions, and ethical responsibility.
What does the ghost tree symbolize in Swallowing Stones?
The ghost tree represents her father and the death.
What happened at the end of Swallowing Stones?
At the end of Swallowing Stones, Jenna discovers why she hasn’t felt comfortable around her boyfriend, Jason, since her father died.
What is the setting of the book Swallowing Stones?
Setting. This book is in present day time, in Briarwood, New Jersey, from the Fourth of July to right before Labor Day.
Who is the protagonist in swallowing stones?
The second main character is Michael Mackenzie, he is 17 years old , and killed Jenna’s father. He is the protagonist of this book.
What does Jenna do to her room?
Jenna rearranged everything in her room to be very neat where everything had it’s own place and it either fit or it didn’t. Meredith and Jenna attend Charlie’s funeral.