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Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Cinder by Marissa Meyer





Cinder by Marissa Meyer

Cinder longs for a connection with someone. Because Cinder is a cyborg, people dislike her and are afraid of her, even though they may not know her. Peony, the younger stepsister, shows caring and kindness towards Cinder, but she is a victim of the letumosis plague and dies. Acceptance and ConnectionĬinder must live with her legal guardian, her horrible stepmother, and her two stepsisters.

Cinder by Marissa Meyer

Cinder struggles with her identity and not having a true family to call her own. Throughout the story, Cinder learns that not only is she a cyborg, but she is also a Lunar and that she’s actually Princess Selene. Teachers may want the students to identify and illustrate two themes, one for each cell, or identify one theme and show two examples of it, one example per cell. For this activity, students will identify and illustrate two of the themes in Cinder. Many stories have more than one important theme. A theme is a central idea, subject, or message in a story.







Cinder by Marissa Meyer