Frankenstein
1984
Media Bias
Rhetorical Devices
Perspective
100
Story telling told through letters
What is an epistolary novel?
100
The country in which Winston lives
What is Oceania?
100
A particular group of people that an advertisement or news segment is aimed at.
What is target audience?
100
The three primary rhetorical devices
What is ethos, logos, and pathos?
100
The term when someone only has one perspective on an event.
What is bias?
200
Passive and serves little/no purpose in the story other than to die.
What is female characters?
200
War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, and Ignorance is Strength are all examples of this.
What is doublethink?
200
New phenomenon in the news industry which has journalists concerned about the future.
What is thinking of the news as a money-making process?
200
This rhetorical device refers to using a celebrity figure or someone of great importance to endorse your product.
What is ethos?
200
Form of storytelling often used to tell an old story from a different perspective, typically to make the good characters look less good.
What is fractured fairy tales?
300
The materials used to create Frankenstein's monster.
What is dead body parts?
300
The group of people who monitor people's actions for traces of subversive or traitorous thoughts.
What is the Thought Police?
300
When something is not biased, but instead presents a comprehensive analysis of a situation.
What is objectivity?
300
This rhetorical device refers to using facts taken from surveys or other credible sources.
What is logos?
300
What happens when someone makes use of more than one perspective.
What is a comprehensive argument?
400
An archetype in which the characters is a loner, demonstrates self-destructive tendencies, and often wanders for days/weeks/years.
What is Byronic Hero?
400
This word was originally called "individuality," but has a negative meaning in Newspeak.
What is ownlife?
400
This term applies to a situation when someone implements their opinion into a piece.
What is subjectivity/bias?
400
This rhetorical device refers to creating an emotional appeal in one's argument.
What is pathos?
400
Methods in which people can view the same event differently.
What is different opinions, being in different places during the same event, and seeing things from a different angle.
500
The main narrator of the novel
Who is Victor Frankenstein?
500
The group of people who resist Big Brother and everything they represent.
What is the Brotherhood?
500
Emergent media form forcing news media to become shorter and more entertaining.
What is the internet?
500
The reason someone would use logos or ethos in their argument.
What is add credibility and strengthen the argument?
500
The reason someone would choose to present only a single perspective on an issue.
What is to persuade someone to think on their side?
Continue
ESC
Reveal Correct Response
Spacebar
M
e
n
u
Team 1
0
+
-
Unit 5 Test Review
No teams
1 team
2 teams
3 teams
4 teams
5 teams
6 teams
7 teams
8 teams
9 teams
10 teams
Custom
Press
F11
Select menu option
View > Enter Fullscreen
for full-screen mode
Edit
•
Print
•
Download
•
Embed
•
Share
JeopardyLabs