Educated: A Memoir, Parts 1, Grades 11-12

In Part 1 of 'Educated: A Memoir,' we are introduced to Tara Westover's early life and the circumstances that led to her decision to pursue an education beyond what her family provided. This section of the memoir sets the stage for Tara's journey towards self-education and the challenges she faces along the way. As you answer the questions, consider how Tara's childhood experiences shape her views on education and her determination to seek knowledge outside of her immediate environment.

Question 1

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What are some of the key events in Tara's childhood that contribute to her understanding of the world around her? Provide specific examples from the text.

Question 2

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How does Tara's family's skepticism towards formal education and medical institutions influence her early life and decision-making? Cite evidence from the book.

Question 3

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Analyze the role of Tara's father in her life and education. How do his beliefs and actions impact Tara's views on education and independence?

Question 4

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Discuss the significance of the mountain to Tara and her family. How does it symbolize both isolation and freedom in Tara's narrative?

Question 5

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Reflect on Tara's decision to educate herself. What motivates her to take this step, and how does it represent a turning point in her life? Analyze the complexities of this decision, considering her family background and personal aspirations.

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