Themes
Characters
Foreshadowing & Irony
Who says it?
Quote Analysis
100

Name one of the central themes within the play.

Survival; Morality; Actions have consequences; Selfishness vs Selflessness; Perception vs Reality; Compassion/Humanity; Desperation leads people to act in uncharacteristic ways.

100

Name the three main characters in the play.

Corey, Pierson, and Donlin
100

How does this quote show an instance of foreshadowing: “Then why waste it? He won’t live through the day.”

It alludes to Hudak's death 

100

"Then why waste it? He won't live through the day."

Corey

100

Fill in the blank: "I know what happened. We never left the _____. That's why nobody tracked us."


Earth

200

Which theme is demonstrated when Donlin gives Hudak water despite having limited resources? 

Selflessness OR Compassion 

200

What is Hudak's job for the space mission?

Hudak is the navigator.

200

What type of irony is most prominent in this play? (Hint: it is the only one)

Situational

200

"I want to stay alive. So don't give him my water."

Corey

200

"The barren, rocky face of a blistering desert. The mountains in the back-ground are pure bedrock, jagged shapes from another world." How do these details of the setting increase the audience's surprise at the end of the play?

It convinces the audience that the men are stranded on a foreign asteroid or planet. 

300

What theme does this demonstrate: "Donlin... Pierson... Hudak... I'm sorry. Please forgive me. I'm sorry.

Remorse; Actions have consequences

300

Name two character traits that fit Corey.

Selfish, cruel, uncompassionate, cunning, determined, irrational. 

300

Pierson is curious and observant throughout the play. This foreshadows what important discovery he makes later.

He notices clues (ie., the sun, telephone poles) that reveal the truth about where they are.

300

"... we're in bad shape and that's no mistake, but we're still a crew."

Colonel Donlin

300

"'I swear, this is where he was.' 'But he's not here now.'" Why is Corey surprised to find that Pierson's body has moved from where he left him?

Corey can't believe that Pierson was still alive after he tried to kill him.
400

The crew's belief that they are on a distant asteroid drives them to act in ways that they normally wouldn't. What theme does this show?

Desperation, Loss of order and reason

400

Donlin faces a moral conflict during the play. What is one thing he is struggling with as the leader?

How to keep the crew alive and maintain order under pressure. 

400

What is the largest instance of irony present in the play?

That they were on Earth the whole time.

400

"This dirty little grave robbing..."

Pierson

400
After realizing he is still on Earth, why does Corey start to "cry and laugh at the same time"? 

Corey is in a state of shock. He cries for his crew members whose lives he took, but laughs because he knows he will survive. 

500

What major theme does Donlin's treatment of others in the play represent?

Morality (never losing sight of your morals even in times of hardship)

500

How does Pierson attempt to tell Donlin that they are still on Earth? 

By drawing telephone poles in the sand.

500

What hint does the crew ignore that indicates they are still on Earth?

The sun

500

"Her name is Arrow One. She represents four and a half years of planning, preparation and training."

The Narrator

500

What is Donlin getting at when he says to Corey: "So accustomed to it [the heat], Corey, that you didn't drink any water."

Donlin knows that Corey did something to Pierson and stole his water. 

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