Wednesday
Today we will review A Brave New World and then I will give you some time to either study for tomorrow's final or to look for poems for Poetry Out Loud.
FINAL STUDY GUIDE
English 10 STUDY GUIDE
Short Stories: Know
the themes, plot outline, symbols, characters, and ironies for the following
stories:
Harrison Bergeron
The Lottery
The Possibility of Evil
There Will Come Soft Rains
The Pedestrian
Everyday Use
NOVEL: A BRAVE NEW WORLD
Know and be able to give specific examples of the themes
Be able to explain the meaning of major symbols
Outline the plot
Give a summary of the story
List the importance of major characters
List and explain ironies and allusions found in the novel
Oedipus Rex
Be able to answer the following:
1) How does Oedipus Rex fit the traditional role of a
Tragic Hero?
2) What does the chorus do in a Greek play? What is their function?
3) How does this play fit the theme: Person vs. Fate.
4) List two ironies in this play and discuss why
they are ironic.
6) What is the climax of the play?
7) What is the resolution?
8) Discuss the purpose of the following parts
of a Greek tragedy:
Prologue:
Exodus:
9) Why does Iocaste tell Oedipus about her baby? What detail of her story catches Oedipus’s
attention? What does he begin to
suspect?
10) Who is the Messenger? What message does he bring and what does he
reveal about Oedipus’s past?
11) What does the shepherd finally reveal? Why is he so reluctant to say it?
12) Who does Oedipus say is responsible for his
actions?
13) What moral does the Chorus see in all this?
14) Why do Oedipus and Teiresias quarrel?
Be able to talk about the main ideas of the following
essays:
“Tolerance”
“Dyaspora" "The Plot Against the People"
STUDY GUIDE:
1)
Be able to outline the Plot
2)
Know the importance of the following people:
Bernard Marx
John
Linda
Lenina
D.H.C. (Tomakin)
Mustapha Mond
Helmholtz Watson
Henry Foster
Fanny Crowne
Pope’
3)
Discuss BRAVE NEW WORLD as a 3-part structure
4) Give examples of 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)
Does this novel contain any elements of
hope? Why or why not?
8)
Why is Shakespeare used so often? Make sure you are able to analyze quotes to Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and The Tempest.
9)
For a world that lacks history and literature
there are many, many allusions to both history and literature (perhaps Huxley means something by
this): list at least three literary and three historical and discuss their
meanings.
10)
Who is
FORD? Why is he an important Symbol of
this society?
11)
Discuss
the ways that everyone is similar.
12)
List two
symbols other than FORD.
13)
List
three ironies.
14)
Discuss death in this novel and the deaths of
the following:
John
Linda
The average person in this society.
15)
Discuss the “Bokanovsky Process”.
16)
Is Mustapha Mond really powerful or is he
controlled by society as much as anyone else?
17) Why is John an allusion to John the Baptist?
18) Why are the allusions to so many dictators in the book?
19) Why are some of the early chapters broken up? Why are the later chapters not?
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