Today we need to discuss chapter 15, read chapter 16, and discuss tomorrow's quiz.
Objectives (smaller chunks of overall goal) and suggested time periods
Students will be able to
1) Outline the plot
2) Discuss Brave New World as a 3-part structure
3) Discuss
the importance of the following characters (including the
meaning/allusions of their names): Bernard Marx, John the Savage, Linda,
Lenina, D.H.C. (Tomakin), Mustapha Mond, Helmholtz Watson, Henry
Foster, Fanny Crowne, Pope.
4) Give
and explain at least three scenes that fit the following themes: The
Meaning of Freedom, Individual vs. Society, The Meaning of Power
5) Discuss five ways people are controlled in this society
6) Discuss the title and how its meaning changes throughout the course of the novel
7) Discuss whether or not the novel contains any elements of hope
8) Discuss why Shakespeare is referenced so often
9) List
and discuss at least three literary and three historical allusions and
how they relate to the meaning of the novel as a whole
10) Explain how and why everyone is similar
11) List Two Symbols other than FORD and discuss how they relate to the meaning of the novel as a whole.
12) List and explain three ironies
13) Discuss death in this novel and the deaths of the following: Linda, John, and the average person in this society.
14) Explain the “Bokanovsky Process”
15) Analysis with proof from the text whether Mustapha Mond is really powerful or is controlled by society as much as everyone else.
16) Keep a chapter by chapter reading blog.
17) Create a drawing/poster of a major scene in A Brave New World and explain the meaning of that scene.
Essential Questions:
What is the price of freedom?
Is technology a good thing?
How does heritage shape us?
What if everyone was the same?
What are the dangers of genetic engineering?
What is the meaning of family or home?
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