Vocab
Tourists
Chernobyl Explosion/Theme and Ideas
Characters & People
Mixture
100

Nuclear energy that can cause cancer and other health defects

Radiation

100

Why was the author there?

Because he's a science writer who wanted to learn more about nuclear disaster.

100

Year in which the explosion occurred

1986

100

What is his name?

George Johnson

100

Name three locations the tour group visits inside the Exclusion Zone.

Pripyat, reactor control rooms, abandoned schools, amusement park, etc.

200

In a strange and frightening manner.

Eerily

200

John, a young man from London

He was into "extreme tourism"

200

Where Chernobyl is located

Ukraine, Soviet Union

200

Who is Yuri and what role does he play in the story?

He is the tour guide who leads the group through the Exclusion Zone.

200

How does this story connect to the idea of “man vs. nature”?

It shows how human mistakes left nature to take over abandoned places.

300

Define “dosimeter.”

A device used to measure exposure to radiation

300

Gavin from Austria

Working on a performance piece about quarantine with another man.

300

How does tourism in Chernobyl reflect humanity’s relationship with disaster?

It shows our curiosity, desire to face danger, and fascination with history.

300

How do the tourists react differently to the dangers of radiation?

Some are fearful, some are casual, some treat it like an adventure.

300

How does The Nuclear Tourist connect to themes of science fiction?

It deals with advanced technology, disaster, and survival after catastrophe

400

What does “abandoned” mean in the context of this story?

Deserted or left behind, such as towns, homes, and schools after the disaster.

400

Georg from Vienna

Working on a performance piece about quarantine with another man

400

Why is it significant that nature is reclaiming parts of Chernobyl?

It shows resilience of nature, but also the haunting absence of humans.

400

What precautions do the tour guides and tourists take while visiting?

Wearing dosimeters, avoiding certain areas, washing shoes, following strict paths.

400

What connection can you make between The Nuclear Tourist and There Will Come Soft Rains?

Like There Will Come Soft Rains, it shows abandoned places after human disaster.

500

Something that is feared because it is most likely a dangerous occurrence.

Specter

500

Anna, a quiet young woman from Moscow

She is drawn to abandoned places that have fallen apart.

500

How does The Nuclear Tourist raise questions about technology and responsibility?

It highlights the dangers of unchecked technology and the consequences of human error.

500

How does the author personally feel during the tour?

Fascinated but uneasy about the invisible danger of radiation.

500

How might this story serve as a warning for the future?


It warns about the consequences of human carelessness with technology and environment.

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