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With …your host,

Miss Marcu

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Describe Montag’s outlook on Life BEFORE ClarisseAnd AFTER Clarisse

Happy and oblivious– curious and frustrated?

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What is the most signficantDifference between Science

Fiction and Fantasy?

No MAGIC in Sci-Fi?

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This was the purpose ofThe annual lottery in the

Short story “The Lottery.”

What is an offering for good crop and harvest?

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The structure of Greek plays: Put the following in order

Prologue ScenesExodos ParadosOdes Paean

What is Prologue, Parados, Scenes, Odes, Paean, Exodos?

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The women characters in F451 are unchanging. The

term that defines this.

What are static characters?

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In Sci – Fi, the ______ does allof the following:

Purposely confuses the readerRelates to the author’s opinion

on societyAnd

Puts the reader in an unknownTime, place, and reality

What is setting?

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What is symbolic of Mr. Mead’sHouse at the end of “The Pedestrian.”

All the lights were on- in contrast to the other dark houses

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Fahrenheit 451, “The Pedestrian”

And “Harrison Bergeron”all have a similar external

Conflict.

What is man v. society?

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The character in the novel whobelieves people are content,in need of leadership, and

Ignorant.

Who is Captain Beatty?

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The time frame of Sci-fi stories typically take

place in _________.

What is the future?

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Explain how charactersin “Harrison Bergeron”

are dehumanized.

What are weights, noises, and masks?

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When writing research papersExtremely long quotes should

Be summarized or _______Before synthesizing into writing.

What is paraphrased?

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Mildred feels this way toward the end of novel about herrelationship with Montag.

What is selfish- she wants to escape the consequences

of his actions?

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Sci-Fi aims to explain these types of issues through

the commentary.

What are moral and social?

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Kurt Vonnegut’s purposeFor writing “Harrison

Bergeron”.

What is to warn people of too much equality?

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List 3 elements of adystopia.

What are dehumanization, govt control,

Horrifying place, futuristic and fictional

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An external conflict, man v.Machine, is present in F451.

The machine could be ______.

What is the mechanical hound?

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Choose two characteristics ofSci-Fi that apply to

a piece we read this year.

What is answers will vary?

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You would expect people to want to win the lottery

Family members participate in the stoning

Mrs. Delacroix, a friend of Mrs. Hutchinson, threw the largest stone?

An example of situational irony present in “The Lottery”

Would be______________.

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Explain how catharsiswas beneficial to Greek

audiences.

What is it cleansed unhealthy emotions and created

Good emotional health, as well as public unit

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List three characteristics of a Tragic Hero

and how they apply to Creon.

Hubris, hamartia, nobel birth, high status, personal

Downfall, not a total loss, punishment exceeds crime