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The Wave

By Todd Strasser

The Wave by Todd Strasser - Table of Contents ​ 1
Character List​ 2
Chapter Summaries​ 7
Novel Summary ​ 18
Novel Analysis ​ 21
Reflective Essay Writing​ 24
Example of a Reflective Essay ​ 27




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,Character List:


Ben Ross

Gordon High’s young, talented, and charismatic history teacher known for his

creative teaching style. After Mr. Ross shows his class a film on the Holocaust, he’s

unable to answer a series of questions from his students, so he conceives a

classroom experiment to help them better understand human behavior and what it

might have been like to live under Hitler’s dictatorship in post-World War I Germany.

Mr. Ross has been teaching at Gordon High for two years at the start of The Wave

and is one of the novel’s protagonists.


Laurie Saunders

A smart and popular senior at Gordon High. Laurie is disciplined in both her studies

and her role as the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, The Grapevine. One of

protagonists of The Wave and the novel’s hero, Laurie emerges as a brave voice of

dissent as The Wave movement’s fascist tendencies begin to take over and corrupt

Gordon High.


Mrs. Saunders

Laurie’s mother. A leader at the county’s League of Women Voters, Mrs. Saunders is

bright, perceptive, and politically astute. She immediately sees and raises red flags

about The Wave and helps Laurie see how the movement’s totalitarian tendencies

crush individuality and individual freedoms.




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, David Collins

Laurie’s boyfriend and the running back for Gordon High’s football team. A senior,

David is tall, good-looking, bright, and hopes to pursue computer engineering in

college. After watching Mr. Ross’s film about the Holocaust, though, it’s clear David

has trouble feeling empathy for others. For much of The Wave, he’s also naive and

idealistic, believing that the Holocaust could never happen again and failing to see

the bad The Wave movement brings.


Robert Billings

A distant, disengaged, and disheveled student in Mr. Ross’s history class. Robert is

the frequent victim of bullying and fears he’ll never succeed or live up to the standard

set by his older brother, Jeff, a former baseball star and straight-A student at Gordon

High. Robert’s low self-esteem and bullying make him highly susceptible to falling for

The Wave. As the movement takes off, he becomes one of its principal participants

and defenders.


Amy Smith

Laurie’s best friend. Amy is also pretty, popular, smart, and empathetic, though

insecure and concerned that she doesn’t measure up to Laurie. Her insecurity

causes her to compete with Laurie for boys, grades, and popularity and makes her

more willing to join The Wave and be lured by the movement’s false promise of

equality.




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