This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slide.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Brave New World Quotes
Identify the speaker?
To whom is the quote aimed?
Significance of the quote?
Slide 1 - Slide
“I want to know what passion is,” ____ heard him saying. “I want to feel something strongly.”
A
John
B
Helmholtz
C
Lenina
D
Bernard
Slide 2 - Quiz
“I want to know what passion is,” ____ heard him saying. “I want to feel something strongly.”
A
John
B
Helmholtz
C
Lenina
D
Mustafa Mond
Slide 3 - Quiz
“I want to know what passion is,” she heard him saying. “I want to feel something strongly.” From what we learn about Bernard, do you think he was sincere in his wish? Yes/No, ... (1 sentence)
Slide 4 - Open question
“I want to know what passion is,” she heard him saying. “I want to feel something strongly.” How is Bernard a 'pathetic' character?
Slide 5 - Open question
“One can’t have something for nothing. Happiness has got to be paid for. You’re paying for it, Mr ____ —paying because you happen to be too much interested in beauty. I was too much interested in truth; I paid too.”
A
Mustafa Mond
B
Bernard
C
Helmholtz
D
The DHC
Slide 6 - Quiz
“One can’t have something for nothing. Happiness has got to be paid for. You’re paying for it, Mr _____ —paying because you happen to be too much interested in beauty. I was too much interested in truth; I paid too.”
A
Bernard
B
John
C
Helmholtz
D
The DHC
Slide 7 - Quiz
“One can’t have something for nothing. Happiness has got to be paid for. You’re paying for it, Mr Watson—paying because you happen to be too much interested in beauty. I was too much interested in truth; I paid too.” Do you feel that Mond is paying / has paid for his happiness? Yes/No, ...
Slide 8 - Open question
“One can’t have something for nothing. Happiness has got to be paid for. You’re paying for it, Mr Watson—paying because you happen to be too much interested in beauty. I was too much interested in truth; I paid too.” Who else pays for their happiness?
Slide 9 - Open question
“Did you ever feel,” he asked, “as though you had something inside you that was only waiting for you to give it a chance to come out? Some sort of extra power that you weren’t using—you know, like all the water that goes down the falls instead of through the turbines?”
A
John
B
Helmholtz
C
Bernard
D
Mustafa Mond
Slide 10 - Quiz
“Did you ever feel,” he asked, “as though you had something inside you that was only waiting for you to give it a chance to come out? Some sort of extra power that you weren’t using—you know, like all the water that goes down the falls instead of through the turbines?”
A
John
B
Lenina
C
Bernard
D
Mustafa Mond
Slide 11 - Quiz
What role does Helmholtz play in the novel?
Slide 12 - Open question
“Don’t you even understand what manhood and freedom are?” Rage was making him fluent; the words came easily, in a rush. “Don’t you?” he repeated, but got no answer to his question. “Very well, then,” he went on grimly. “I’ll teach you. I’ll make you be free whether you want to or not.”
A
Mustafa Mond
B
Bernard
C
John
D
Helmholtz
Slide 13 - Quiz
“Don’t you even understand what manhood and freedom are?” Rage was making him fluent; the words came easily, in a rush. “Don’t you?” he repeated, but got no answer to his question. “Very well, then,” he went on grimly. “I’ll teach you. I’ll make you be free whether you want to or not.”
A
Mustafa Mond
B
Bernard
C
A group of Deltas
D
Helmholtz
Slide 14 - Quiz
“Don’t you even understand what manhood and freedom are?” Rage was making him fluent; the words came easily, in a rush. “Don’t you?” he repeated, but got no answer to his question. “Very well, then,” he went on grimly. “I’ll teach you. I’ll make you be free whether you want to or not.” What is 'ironic' about this quote?
Slide 15 - Open question
How do 'irony' and 'satire' play a role in Brave New World?