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Ballet Shoes

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1936

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Essay Topics

1.

In the book, a community forms to help ensure that the Fossil sisters have the best possible quality of life. How does this “found family” at the house on Cromwell Road contribute to the book’s theme of Overcoming Socioeconomic Challenges?

2.

What does Pauline learn about humility through her experience acting in Alice in Wonderland?

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In Ballet Shoes, several characters sacrifice their own happiness to help their loved ones. What is one example of this in the book, and how does it impact that character’s arc?

4.

One of the motifs in Ballet Shoes is the vow that the Fossil sisters make to one another to make a mark in history. What is the significance of this vow, and how does it evolve? Include textual evidence.

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Why do the adults in the book agree to split up the three sisters at the end? How does this decision support the book’s theme of Learning to Embrace Individuality and Ambition?

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When Ballet Shoes was initially published in 1936, it was considered incredibly original. What are some ways that Ballet Shoes stands out as a children’s book? Consider the representation of female characters and the period in which the book was first published.

7.

Why does Madame Fidolia feel that she and Petrova share a special connection? What does Madame overlook when making this assumption about their connection? Include textual evidence.

8.

While Gum is absent for much of the book, the impact of his character is evident throughout the story. How does Gum affect the Fossil sisters, Sylvia, and Nana, even when he isn’t there?

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Why does Petrova feel the need to pretend that she likes performing on the stage? How does this help develop one of the book’s main themes?

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The text frequently explores drama as a literary form. What aspects of this novel are dramatic?

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