I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
The Machine Stops
Frankenstein (Advanced)
Symbolism & Themes
Dark Futures
100

Who is the antagonist in the story?

  • AM, the supercomputer

100

What is the name of the woman who lives underground and follows the Machine’s teachings?

Vashti

100

What is Victor’s motivation for creating life?

  • A desire to overcome death and achieve scientific greatness

100

What does the black box in The Lottery symbolize?

  • Tradition and blind adherence to outdated practices

100

Which story features an AI that controls the last humans?

I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream

200

What happened to most of humanity?

  • AM destroyed them in a global war.

200

What is Kuno’s main complaint about life in the Machine?

  • That it has made people weak, isolated, and disconnected from the real world

200

How does the Creature learn language and history?

  • By observing the De Lacey family and reading books

200

What theme connects Harrison Bergeron and There Will Come Soft Rains?

  • The dangers of overreliance on systems (government or technology)

200

In which 2 stories do humans become irrelevant to machines?

  • There Will Come Soft Rains

  • The Machine Stops

300

What makes the narrator different by the end of the story?

  • He’s turned into a formless being and cannot scream.

300

Why is it considered dangerous or wrong to visit the Earth’s surface?

  • It goes against the Machine’s rules, and people believe the surface is inhospitable and primitive

300

What is the role of Walton’s letters in the novel?

  • They frame the story and parallel Victor’s ambition

300

How does the setting enhance the message of Omelas?

  • The idyllic setting contrasts with the moral horror beneath it.

300

What technological element is feared in Nine Billion Names of God?

  • That the computer may actually fulfill a divine prophecy

400

What does the computer AM stand for?

  • Originally “Allied Mastercomputer,” then “Adaptive Manipulator,” then “Aggressive Menace”

400

What does Vashti do for “communication” with others in the story?

  • She uses video conferencing and lectures through the Machine’s network

400

How does the Creature justify his actions?

  • He says he was made a monster by rejection and loneliness.

400

What does the child in Omelas represent in philosophical terms?

  • The scapegoat or the ethical cost of societal happiness

400

What is the danger of routine as shown in The Lottery?

  • That people accept violence simply because it’s tradition

500

Why is the story’s title significant?

  • It captures the narrator’s eternal suffering and voicelessness.


500

What is the significance of the story’s ending when the Machine collapses?

  • It reveals humanity’s fragility and the consequences of surrendering to artificial systems instead of maintaining real-world connection and resilience

500

What deeper theme does the novel explore through Victor and the Creature?

  • The danger of unchecked ambition and playing God

500

What common theme runs through all seven texts?

  • The consequences of sacrificing humanity or morality for comfort, progress, or control

500

How do these stories critique reliance on technology?

  • They show how technology can dehumanize, destroy, or outlive us when misused

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