Flock: By Kate Stewart

Analyze the cost of their "vigilantism"—specifically how it eventually puts Cecelia in danger and leads to the book's central betrayal.

Her transition from a responsible "good girl" to someone deeply immersed in a dangerous world. Flock by Kate Stewart

Examine how the "cryptic" nature of the dialogue and the brotherhood’s secrecy drives the plot. How does the author use mystery to keep the reader—and Cecelia—in a state of perpetual suspense? Sample Paper Outline I. Introduction How does the author use mystery to keep

Focus on Cecelia’s relationship with her father, Roman. The "inheritance" she seeks is both financial and emotional, as she must work at his factory to "prove" her worth. The "inheritance" she seeks is both financial and

Explore the thin line between Cecelia’s self-discovery and the influence of older men like Sean and Dominic. You can argue whether her journey is one of empowerment or one of losing herself to a toxic environment.

Suggest that Flock uses a high-stakes, secret-society backdrop to explore the complexities of first love and the moral ambiguity of vigilante justice. II. Setting the Stage: Triple Falls and the Factory