What is the name of the natural formation that Mr. and Mrs. K live by, and York's ship is scheduled to land in?
the Green Valley
What do the indigenous Martians call their planet?
Tyrr
Where was the Taxpayer born?
Ohio
What is Mrs. K’s reaction to her first dream? What does it spark in her?
She enjoyed having such an imaginative dream and it sparked curiosity as to whether there can be life on Earth, as well as an (arguably sexual) infatuation with the man featured in the dream.
What is the House that is being referenced in the story?
An Insane Asylum
Fill in the blank: "To get away from wars and censorship and statism and conscription...You could have ___!"
Earth
What does Mr. K tell his wife when she tries to leave for Pao’s house? Is this ultimately true?
He tells her he can't leave because Doctor Nlle is coming. This is a lie.
How many people do the Earthmen talk to before going to the House?
6
What year does the 4th expedition believe the town is stuck in?
1926
On page 9, Mr. K states “Just childish. Forgive me, darling”, He gives her a rough pat. “Too much work lately. I’m sorry. I think I’ll lie down awhile”. What prompted Mr. K to say this? What does this say about the nature of their relationship?
The two of them were in an argument, in which Mr. K yelled at his wife after she told him about another dream she had. This shows a level of apologia in Mr. K's relationship that is typical in abusive situations, especially between married spouses.
Give context to this passage, "The captain nodded at another corner. A woman stood there changing. First she was embbed in a crystal pillar, then she melted into a golden statue, finally a staff of polished cedar, and back to a woman."
This is the telepathic hallucination of a Martian woman in the insane asylum.
Give context to this passage: "The rocket men looked out and saw this. Then they looked at one another and then they looked out again. They held to each other's elbows, suddenly unable to breathe, it seemed. Their faces grew pale. 'I'll be damned.'", and why is it significant?
It's the moment the Earthmen realize there is a real civilization on Mars.
There are 2 parts to Mr. K’s reaction when he hears about his wife’s second dream. What are they? And how does this relate to past readings throughtout the semester?
The first part is anger. Afterwords he apologizes. In Their Eyes Were Watching God there is a constant theme of sexism which is also portrayed in this story.
What is the arrival of Earth culture onto Mars via telepathy symbolic of, and why?
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The Martians set a trap for the humans. Why do you think they would do this? In addition, how does this relate to the larger themes of the book?
To defend the sovereignty of their homeworld. It relates to the theme of colonization and the lengths that indigenous populations will go to in order to resist the colonizing forces.