
Unable to deliver a book manuscript for which he accepted a huge advance, he marks time as an adjunct professor of literature at a small college outside Chicago in between long nights spent enveloped within the online game world of Elfscape. Samuel Andreson-Anderson, a once promising writer now in his thirties, suffers from stubborn writer’s block.

Consider the collective view of America that the novel offers.Why does Judge Charlie Brown take on the case against Faye? Do you feel his animosity towards Faye is warranted? Does Judge Brown get the outcome he desires?.Does the book suggest whether industry provided a happier or better existence for families? For instance, is Frank living a better life because of his willingness to leave his home in Norway?

Consider the portrayal of suburban middle-class living in the novel.What causes the various characters in the novel to feel shame? How does the prevalence of this feeling impact their lives, the people they become, and the life choices they make? In the Choose-Your-Own-Adventure portion of the book, what choice does Samuel make when Bethany asks him if he can help her avoid her upcoming nuptials and invites him into her bedroom?.Is technology portrayed as a positive invention or a negative one? Why are Samuel and Pwange especially addicted to Elfscape, and why does Pwange believe that Elfscape is more meaningful than the real world? Evaluate the treatment of technology in the book.How does Samuel and Faye’s relationship compare to Faye’s own relationship with her father, Frank? Compare and contrast the parent-child relationships in the book.What kinds of experiences do the female character’s share? How are they treated by the male? Evaluate the treatment of women in the book.Why does Faye leave her son, Samuel, and her husband?.Which events in her life may have caused her to adopt this point of view?

At the beginning of the story, Faye reveals that she believes the things a person loves the most will ultimately hurt them the worst.Why do you think that the author chose to call his novel The Nix?.Discussion Questions The Nix By Nathan Hill
