Journey Poem / Cruelest Journey
The Odyssey
Unusual Normality
Once Upon a Time
Lamb to the Slaughter
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This word is defined as not known and unfamiliar; what Salak learns to embrace at the end of her kayak journey on the river

What is “The Unknown?”

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This is the time and place of which the events of the Odyssey take place; at this time, traits like bravery, loyalty, courage, and cunning ability were greatly valued.

What is “Ancient Greece”?

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The game that Ishmael Beah plays with his friends

What is “Paintball”?

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 The format of the short story Gordimer creates as she tries to sleep.

What is a “Fairy Tale” ?

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Mary’s motivation to cover-up the heat-of-the-moment murder of her husband

What is “Mary’s unborn child”?

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This word is defined as a feeling of self-assurance; what the speaker of the poem “The Journey” gains by the end of the poem

What is “Confidence”?

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This word is defined as doing things without thinking or caring about the consequences; Odysseus shows this trait in Book 12 when he chooses to hear the Sirens sing

What is “Reckless”?

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The purpose Beah had in mind when he wrote “Unusual Normality”

What is “Reflect on his different life experiences”?

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This word is defined as being uninviting, depressing, and serious; it is the tone of the text.

What is “Grim” ?

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This word is defined as an intense feeling of deep affection; how Mary feels towards her husband and what she believes he feels towards her at the start

What is “Love”?

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 This word is defined as being free from the control or influence of someone/something else; main idea of both texts

What is “Independence”?

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This word is defined as thinking very highly of oneself, having overconfidence; Odysseus shows this trait in Book 9 when he reveals his true identity to the Cyclops

What is “Pride” / ”Prideful”?

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This word is defined as a broken connection or lacking contact; it is how Ishmael Beah feels when he moves to the U.S.    

What is “Disconnected”?

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 As the walls grow, this sense of emotion in the characters also grows; it is what the walls symbolize.

What is “Fear” ?

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This state is defined as doing something without thinking; it is the state Mary enters in reaction to her husband’s bad news.

What is “Autopilot?”

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 “One day you finally knew / what you had to…” This quote from the poem, “The Journey,” is an example of what kind of language?

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What is “Literal Language?”

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This word is defined as being clever and crafty; Odysseus shows this trait in Book 9 with his plan to escape from the Cyclops.

What is “Cunning”?

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This word is defined as a particular attitude or way of regarding someone, a point of view. Beah holds a different one than his peers.

What is “Perspective”?

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The four main topics/ideas of the text.

What is “Fear”, “Isolation”, “Prejudice/Racism”, and “Paranoia” ?

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This word is defined as something that seems contrary to what one expects, often being amusing; the tone of the text

What is “Irony” / “Ironic”?

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“...the stars began to burn through the sheets of clouds, and there was a new voice…” This quote from the poem, “The Journey,” is an example of what kind of language?

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What is “Figurative Language?”

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This is a big plot device in the epic, shown through Athena’s advice, Poseidon’s curse, and Circe’s advice.

What is “Divine Intervention” or “Influence of Gods/Goddesses”?

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What did Beah experience while living in Sierra Leone? 

How did it affect him?

What is “War” / “Being a child soldier”?

What is “Losing out on a childhood” / “Having a different life”?

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The system that South Africa operated under; institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination.

What is “Apartheid”?

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The irony of this short story

What is “The cops eating the weapon they are looking for”?

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