This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
Utopias and Dystopias
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Begin with the End in Mind
This will be a creative group assignment. What is important is that you use your knowledge and opinions on Utopias and Dystopias and show that you have read, seen and thought about the themes in the different texts.
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Success criteria
Group Work
Individual Assignments
Having an opinion on the themes in your novel
Annotating your book when you see something interesting
Thinking about SCASI
Researching and understanding secondary sources.
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Tips:
Keep a word list in your notebook of words and phrases you come across in the novel, articles, reader etc
Annotate your novels
Make notes using SCASI
Discuss your ideas with your peers and make notes on this as well
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Writing in OneNote
Upload your practice writing assignments onto MS Teams
Read each other's work
Learn from each other!
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Slide 6 - Video
00:38
What is the definition of a Utopia
A
Perfect society
B
Netherlands after lockdown
C
Beach holiday
D
Non existent place
Slide 7 - Quiz
00:38
What did the early philosophers try to create?
Slide 8 - Open question
01:40
Why does the creation of a perfect world seem to be impossible?
Slide 9 - Open question
02:16
What was the prediction of H.G. Wells in 'The Time Machine'?
A
Time travel would upset the space-time continuum.
B
that time travel would eventually be possible for everyone
C
That the rich and poor would become separate species
Slide 10 - Quiz
03:19
Which of these events was NOT a major influence on dystopian fiction?
A
The Protestant Reformation
B
The demise of Michael Jackson
C
World wars
D
The industrial and digital revolutions
Slide 11 - Quiz
03:47
What was Orwell trying to critique in his novel "1984"?
A
communism
B
propaganda
C
capitalism
D
human nature
Slide 12 - Quiz
04:49
What are the underlying theme of 'V for Vendetta' and 'The Handmaids' Tale'?
Slide 13 - Open question
05:49
What is the underlying fear expressed by science-fiction writers
Slide 14 - Open question
Uniformity / Sameness
No free will / surveillance
Corrupt government / propaganda
Segregation / Unequal power
Perfect exterior hides evil secret
Unexpected hero
Slide 15 - Drag question
Take the test in the link on the next slide.
- Which dystopia will be yours? Explain why.
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https:
Slide 17 - Link
Which dystopia will be yours? Explain why this was chosen for you.
Slide 18 - Open question
Slide 19 - Video
What is the connection between Science Fiction and Dystopias
Slide 20 - Open question
Slide 21 - Video
01:06
Which methods are used to collect information?
Slide 22 - Open question
02:47
After thought: What is the balance between freedom of thought and public safety?