Appearance is a very odd thing in Everlost. You can't change the clothes you wear, yet there is a danger of
changing your appearance if you forget what you looked like. However, two characters in the book change
their appearance through force of will. Do these changes reflect something about the character's inner selves?
What about when Lief is removed from the pickle barrel and can't remember what he looks like? Does loss of
appearance lead to loss of sense of self? Also, when Mikey sees his photograph and changes, does his attitude
also change? Finally, what changes would you make? Keep in mind, not all the changes are conscious changes.
For example, Nick's chocolate: the more he tries to forget about it, the more it stays on his face.
Or
From getting stuck in ruts to sinking to the center of the earth, there is a theme about the danger of sinking in Everlost. How could this tie into the idea about questioning authority? Are there any other dangers that this idea could represent?Which question is better for the book everlost by neal shusterman?I don't know. I hated that book.