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80 pages 2 hours read

Adam Gidwitz

The Inquisitor’s Tale

Adam GidwitzFiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2016

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“Illuminated Pages”

In this activity, students will demonstrate their understanding of theme in The Inquisitor’s Tale by creating an illuminated-manuscript-style illustration of a scene that conveys theme.

Many illustrations in The Inquisitor’s Tale are in a style common in books in the Middle Ages. These books were called “illuminated manuscripts.” In this project, you will make a page of illuminated manuscript, using text from the novel and illustrations that you create yourself to convey an important thematic idea from the book.

1. Learn About Illuminated Manuscripts: Do some online research into what illuminated manuscripts are and what they look like. Here are two excellent sources:

2. Choose a Theme: Decide which thematic idea from The Inquisitor’s Tale your pages will convey. You can choose a theme from this list, or you can come up with a theme idea of your own:

  • The Power of Difference: Differences among humans make us stronger and should be appreciated, not feared.
  • Storytelling as Unity: One of the important functions of telling stories is to create shared experiences and understandings that bring us together.
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