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Compare the Meduse, Khoush, Himba, and Enyi Zinariya people. Why are there tensions between these groups? Describe their similarities and differences citing evidence from the text.
How are women treated in the series? Do separate groups treat women differently? If so, why?
How do questions of gender manifest in the series? Point to three specific instances in the novel where Okorafor speaks to gender as a malleable social construct.
How does the theme of change and growth evolve from character to character in Binti: The Complete Trilogy? Why does Okorafor choose to represent change in such diverse ways?
Why is Oomza University a greater focus in Binti: The Complete Trilogy than the Meduse-Khoush War? What does Okorafor manage to convey to the readers about the importance of intellectual curiosity?
How does Okorafor present the relationship between tradition and modernity through her characters, settings, and world building? What might Okorafor be trying to say about the two conflicting ideologies?
How does Okorafor portray mental illness in Binti: The Complete Trilogy? In what ways do therapy help Binti cope with her anxiety, PTSD, and survivor’s guilt?
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