Gilead Questions

Bring on the tough stuff - there’s not just one right answer.

  1. According to Ames, what is the meaning of love?
  2. Why does Ames stress out over whether to talk to his wife about Jack Boughton?
  3. What do you think most motivates Jack?
  4. Why, given all the people in Gilead, did Lila propose to Ames?
  5. Why is Ames so attached to Gilead?
  6. Why does Lila endeavor to become better educated?
  7. Where did Ames's father and grandfather get their very different ideas about the justice of war?
  8. How does the epistolary (letter) form serve the plot and themes of the novel? Would the novel have been better or worse if it had been written in third person?
  9. If you were Ames's son, how would you feel upon reading this letter?