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With …your host, Miss Marcu

FahrenheitSciFi Short Stories Misc

Row 1, Col 1 Describe Montag’s outlook on Life BEFORE Clarisse And AFTER Clarisse Happy and oblivious– curious and frustrated?

1,2 What is the most signficant Difference between Science Fiction and Fantasy? No MAGIC in Sci-Fi?

1,3 This was the purpose of The annual lottery in the Short story “The Lottery.” What is an offering for good crop and harvest?

1,4 The structure of Greek plays: Put the following in order PrologueScenes ExodosParados OdesPaean What is Prologue, Parados, Scenes, Odes, Paean, Exodos?

2,1 The women characters in F451 are unchanging. The term that defines this. What are static characters?

2,2 In Sci – Fi, the ______ does all of the following: Purposely confuses the reader Relates to the author’s opinion on society And Puts the reader in an unknown Time, place, and reality What is setting?

2,3 What is symbolic of Mr. Mead’s House at the end of “The Pedestrian.” All the lights were on- in contrast to the other dark houses

2,4 Fahrenheit 451, “The Pedestrian” And “Harrison Bergeron” all have a similar external Conflict. What is man v. society?

3,1 The character in the novel who believes people are content, in need of leadership, and Ignorant. Who is Captain Beatty?

3,2 The time frame of Sci-fi stories typically take place in _________. What is the future?

3,3 Explain how characters in “Harrison Bergeron” are dehumanized. What are weights, noises, and masks?

3,4 When writing research papers Extremely long quotes should Be summarized or _______ Before synthesizing into writing. What is paraphrased?

4,1 Mildred feels this way toward the end of novel about her relationship with Montag. What is selfish- she wants to escape the consequences of his actions?

4,2 Sci-Fi aims to explain these types of issues through the commentary. What are moral and social?

4,3 Kurt Vonnegut’s purpose For writing “Harrison Bergeron”. What is to warn people of too much equality?

4,4 List 3 elements of a dystopia. What are dehumanization, govt control, Horrifying place, futuristic and fictional

5,1 An external conflict, man v. Machine, is present in F451. The machine could be ______. What is the mechanical hound?

5,2 Choose two characteristics of Sci-Fi that apply to a piece we read this year. What is answers will vary?

5,3 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______________.

5,4 Explain how catharsis was beneficial to Greek audiences. What is it cleansed unhealthy emotions and created Good emotional health, as well as public unit

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