Infernal Devices box set
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What’s inside...
The Infernal Devices box set includes the book 'Clockwork Angel,' which is the first novel in Cassandra Clare's prequel series to The Mortal Instruments. Set in Victorian London, the story follows Tessa Gray, who discovers her ability to shape-shift and gets drawn into the shadowy world of the Shadowhunters, a group of demon-hunting warriors.
Character compass
Tessa Gray
James 'Jem' Carstairs
William 'Will' Herondale
Gabriel Lightwood
Gideon Lightwood
Sophie Collins
Jessamine Lovelace
Henry Branwell
Charlotte Branwell
Mrs. Dark
Benedict Lightwood
Axel Mortmain
Nathaniel "Nate" Gray
Mrs. Black
Discussion points
How do the characters in the 'Infernal Devices' series demonstrate the importance of friendship and loyalty?
What challenges do the characters face and how do they overcome them?
In what ways do the characters' backgrounds influence their decisions and actions?
How does the setting of Victorian London add to the story, and what historical elements did you find interesting?
What themes in the book do you think are relevant to today's world?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to reflect on the friendships in the book and relate them to their own experiences with friends.
Discuss the moral choices the characters make and ask your child what they would do in similar situations.
Explore the historical context together, perhaps looking up more information about Victorian London to deepen the discussion.
Identify and talk about the recurring themes throughout the books, such as bravery, love, and sacrifice.
Encourage your child to express which character they felt most connected to and why.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of loyalty and friendship
Explanation: Throughout the 'Infernal Devices' series, the characters demonstrate strong bonds of friendship and loyalty, which play crucial roles in overcoming challenges.
Real-World Application: Children can learn the value of supporting friends and being reliable, which can help in building lasting relationships in their own lives.
Example Lesson: The significance of self-sacrifice
Explanation: Characters often make self-sacrificing decisions for the greater good, showcasing the importance of putting others before oneself.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the virtue of selflessness and encourages them to consider the impact of their actions on others in their daily interactions.
Example Lesson: The power of resilience
Explanation: The protagonists face various adversities but persevere through them, highlighting the strength of human spirit and resilience.
Real-World Application: It motivates children to remain steadfast in the face of difficulties, developing a resilient outlook towards challenges in school or in personal endeavors.
Example Lesson: The consequences of choices
Explanation: Characters in the series make choices that lead to significant consequences, illustrating the importance of thoughtful decision-making.
Real-World Application: This can help children understand the importance of considering the possible outcomes before making decisions and the responsibility that comes with choices.
Example Lesson: The acceptance of differences
Explanation: The diverse set of characters learn to accept and embrace each other's differences, promoting inclusivity and understanding.
Real-World Application: This lesson encourages children to appreciate and respect diversity among peers, fostering an inclusive environment at school and in social settings.
