What are THREE different things you can consider about characters?
1. Traits
2. Less likable
3. Change or reveal more
4. Pressures acting on them
5. Relationships
When someone makes assumptions about a whole group of people based on a shared identity group
Stereotype
When you notice rules/customs/the way the world works in a dystopian story, what should you ask yourself?
*Why* are things this way?
When Jonas realizes what release actually is
Aha Moment
Green - Yellow - Red - Yellow - Red - Green
How a scene in a story feels/how it makes you feel
Mood
When people stick up for those being treated poorly
Being an upstander
Resist
When Mulan asks herself, "When will my reflection show who I am inside?"
Tough Question
One sentence that includes your opinion and a list of your reasons why
Thesis statement
In what TWO ways can a setting change?
1. Physically
2. Psychologically/how the place feels
TWO different examples of identity groups
What power classification is it when a character gives in to those in power?
Submit
When Bruce suddenly turns aggressive after being friendly with Marlin and Dory.
Contrast and Contradiction
Before turning in your work, you should always ___ to make sure everything is the way you want it.
Proofread
What are TWO things you should include in a relationship web?
How characters are connected and details of their relationships
When a group experiences benefits just because of an identity group
Privilege
When you make a text connection with a dystopian story, in addition to what the connection is and details about it, what do you want to ask yourself?
Why does this matter/what does this show?
When we experience flashback to Peeta giving Katniss bread when she was younger.
Memory Moment
An advanced move in writing about literature is to include ___ from the text, not just story details.
Quotes
Name the FIVE different types of conflict
1. Character vs. character
2. Character vs. nature
3. Character vs. fate
4. Character vs. society5. Character vs. self
When a group does NOT experience benefits because of the way society treats an identity group
Marginalization
What are the six archetypes in Dystopian literature?
1. Hero
2. Anti-hero/Unlikely hero
3. Villain
4. Sidekick5. Mentor
6. Parental Figure
"It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are far more than our abilities."
Words of the Wiser
Where does the strength of your response come from (color)?
Red