The Giver - intro

Welcome! 
Today's programme: 
1. Dystopia
2. The Giver 

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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Welcome! 
Today's programme: 
1. Dystopia
2. The Giver 

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Goals: 
- Understand what dystopian literature is and why people read it

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What would it take to make your world perfect?

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What would you be willing to give up to have your perfect world?

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Decide:
Do I agree or disagree with the statement on the screen?

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An ideal community would not have any hunger or starvation.
A
Agree!
B
Disagree!

Slide 7 - Quiz

An ideal community would not have any unemployment.
A
Agree!
B
Disagree!

Slide 8 - Quiz

All children should have equal possessions and privileges at a certain age, regardless of the status of their families.
A
Agree!
B
Disagree!

Slide 9 - Quiz

Overpopulation is such a problem that families should not be allowed to have more than two children.
A
Agree!
B
Disagree!

Slide 10 - Quiz

Life would be better and easier if we did not carry bad memories in our heads.
A
Agree!
B
Disagree!

Slide 11 - Quiz

One’s job or occupation in life should be a careful match to one’s interests, talents, and skills.
A
Agree!
B
Disagree!

Slide 12 - Quiz

Utopia and dystopia 

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What is utopia?

Slide 14 - Open question

What is dystopia?

Slide 15 - Open question

What is dystopia?
A community or society that is in some important way undesirable or frightening. It is the opposite of Utopia.
  • Government control
  • Environmental destruction 
  • Technological contol
  • Loss of individualism 

Examples:
The Hunger Games                                            The Handmaid's Tale 
Divergent
I am legend 

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Slide 17 - Video

Why dystopian literature?
1. To educate and warn about the dangers of today's society/politics 
2. Helps us examine real fears 
3. Can help us think about all these scenarios withous actually having to live through them

-> Dystopian text takes something that already exists in our society and intensifies its effect or power. 

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Slide 19 - Video