John Cheever
The Enormous Radio
Fear of Missing Out
Modernism/Postmodernism
Themes/Symbols
100

What did his family look like?

John and Mary were husband and wife. They also had two kids.

100

What does the Wescott household look like?

Jim and Irene who are husband and wife, have two kids, and a maid.

100

What University performed this experiment?

De Montfort University

100

What year was The Enormous Radio published

1947

100

What power did the radio give to Jim and Irene?

The power to listen to their neighbor's conversations.

200

When and Where was John Cheever born?

(Month, Year, State)

May, 1912, Massachusetts.

200

How does Irene explain life when Jim comes home and sees her listening to the radio?

Irene says that life is too terrible and awful.

200

What was the main reason that these kids weren't getting enough sleep?

Social Media

200

When the book was published, what were the different themes incorporated into the book?

Technology, loneliness, and the breakdown of traditional values.
200

Name two themes/symbols.

Your beliefs could be overrun, the Missouri Waltz song, the status quo true, and the radio.

300

When and Where did John Cheever die?

(Month, Year, State)

June, 1982, New York.

300

What were the visible emotions of Jim and Irene

Irene was sad while Jim seemed happy/calm.

300

What made the scientists say this is ruled as the Fear of Missing Out?

The kids said they didn't want to miss out on what their friends were posting. 

300

What did the book create regarding Irene's obsession with the radio?

Paranoia

300

What did the Missouri Waltz song remind Irene of?

Her childhood.

400

What was the main message that John wrote about in The Enormous Radio

Everybody has secrets that they don't want to talk about.

400

Explain what happened the first time they listened to the radio.

Crackling and interference came over the radio.

400

How much sleep were the kids getting on average and how much sleep should they be getting?

On average was 8.7 hours when they should be getting 9 - 11 hours.

400

Postmodernism was touched on by the themes represented by ______.

Post-World War II

400

What example did I give when I talked about how your own beliefs could be overruled by someone's secrets?

Irene told herself she wouldn't get involved but did when one of her neighbors was in trouble.

500

What Year did the Swimmer become a film?

1968

500

DAILY DOUBLE

Explain the third time they listened to the radio and what were they doing when it played. 

The family was sitting down and eating dinner when they heard voices on the radio. they then listened to the radio for a while before going to bed.
500

Why is getting enough sleep important?

Sleep can have an impact on emotional processing, memory, creativity/problem-solving, and helps with growth hormones.

500

How does the story show a connection to postwar American society?

A normal suburban family comes in contact with a radio that reveals conversations of their neighbors.

500

DAILY DOUBLE

Who made the lyrics for the Missouri Waltz song?

J. R. Shannon

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