Students will form an opinion on impact of knowledge by reading chapters 3&4 of Anthem. OBJECTIVEOBJECTIVE.

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Students will form an opinion on impact of knowledge by reading chapters 3&4 of Anthem. OBJECTIVEOBJECTIVE

“We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE, One, indivisible and forever.” CHANTCHANT

Vocabulary:  In your vocabulary section, fill in the following term and definitions. Chapter 3: Brine: (pg. 52) salt water Lodestone: (pg. 53) magnetite or a piece of magnetite with magnetic properties Chapter 4: Scornful: (pg. 55) disrespectful, contemptuous Moat: (pg. 57) a wide water-filled ditch around a castle or fort, dug to give protection from attack

Formative: 1. What is the name of the woman Equality can't get his mind off of? a. Union b. International c. Liberty d. Solidarity What is the actual emotion Equality is feeling about Liberty that he describes as “pain”? a. love b. heart-break c. fear d. betrayal 3. Which of the following is not a way that Equality and Liberty communicate with each other? a. shielding their eyes b. shaking hands c. smiling d. direct eye contact

Formative: 4. What nickname did Equality give to Liberty a. The Golden One b. The Silver Light c. The Dearest One d. None of the above 5. Why is name giving a sin? a. It is a transgression of preference b. It shows he has acknowledged the opposite sex c. It distinguishes Liberty from others, showing individuality d. all of the above 6. How many times has Equality been sent to the Palace of Mating? a. 0b. 1c. 2d How old is Liberty ? a. 16b. 17c. 18d. 19

Reading Questions: 1)Who is the woman Equality cannot get off his mind? 2)How does Equality describe Liberty 5-300? 3)Equality says that he feels “pain” every time he sees Liberty What is the emotion he is actually feeling? Why doesn’t he describe the emotion he feels using terminology we would use to describe this same feeling? What does Ayn Rand want the reader to realize about this society? 4)How do Equality and Liberty communicate with each other? 5)What name has Equality given to Liberty ? Why is name giving considered a sin? 6)Equality describes his trips to The Palace of Mating as an “ugly and shameful matter.” How many times has he been sent there? Why would he describe his time at The Palace of Mating as a shameful matter? What is Any Rand’s purpose for showing the reader separate houses for infancy, school, jobs, and mating? 7)How old is The Golden One? 8)Ayn Rand introduces the idea of ‘The Uncharted Forest” on page 48. What literary technique is she using in this passage? Predict: Will Equality ever enter “The Uncharted Forest?” Why or why not?