Animal Farm
Speechwriting
A Christmas Carol
Antigone
Science-Fiction
100

By the middle of the novella, which character is considered 'always right'?

Napoleon.


BONUS: Who does Napoleon represent in the Russian Revolution?

100

Give an example of direct address.

(responses will vary).

100

What is Scrooge's first name?

Ebeneezer.

100

Who is Antigone's sister?

Ismene.

100

Who is the hero of 1984 by George Orwell?

Winston Smith.

200

Which character plants the seed of the revolution (metaphorically)?

Old Major.

200

How should a speech typically begin?

With a greeting to the audience.

200

How many ghosts appear in the story?

4.

200

What crime is Antigone arrested for?

Burying the body of her brother, Polynices.

BONUS: Why did she insist on burying his body?

200

Based on his story 'The Veldt,' how does Ray Bradbury seem to feel about technology?

It has a negative impact on people, so we should be cautious about using it too much.

BONUS: Which poet wrote the poem 'There Will Come Soft Rains,' the title of which Bradbury re-used for one of his stories?

300

What aspect of society does Moses, the tame raven, represent?

Organised religion.


BONUS: Where does he say animals go to when they die?

300

Why are short sentences and short paragraphs useful in crafting a speech?

They create natural pauses for dramatic effect or audience reflection.

300

What happens to Tiny Tim at the end of the novella?

Tiny Tim does NOT die.

300

What is the name for the group of people who periodically sing narrative songs during a classical Greek tragedy?

The chorus.

300

List three conventions of the Science-Fiction genre.

(responses may vary)

BONUS: Name three more!

400

What catchy phrase do the pigs condense the Seven Commandments to in order for the more simple-minded animals to remember?

'Four legs good, two legs bad.'


BONUS: Which group of animals does this initially leave out, and how do the pigs resolve their exclusion?

400

If a speech is said to rely on 'pathos,' what does that mean?

The speech relies on manipulating the audience's emotions.


BONUS: What does 'ethos' rely on?

400

Which historical era was the novella produced during?

The Victorian Era


BONUS: Which real-world economist was Dickens criticising in the novella?

400

According to Haimon, how should a ruler behave metaphorically?

Like a tree that bends but doesn't break.

400

Which author is widely considered to be the originator or founder of the Dystopian genre of literature?

Yevgeny Zamyatin


BONUS: What is the name of his Dystopian novel?

500

What does the final page of the novella suggest about revolutions or political rebellions in general? How?

Those who revolt and take power will inevitably become like the regime they overthrow. This is shown by how human-like the pigs become by the end of the novella.

500

What is an anecdote, and why is it effective in a persuasive speech?

A short personal story. It is effective because it makes the speaker relatable and brings the topic of the speech into the real world.

500

Despite being a Christmas story, Dickens' novella is actually often considered part of the _______ genre.

Gothic genre.

BONUS: Name two other examples of Gothic texts!

500

Which turn-of-the-century psychoanalyst developed a theory of ego development based on the myth of Oedipus, Antigone's father (and half brother)?

Sigmund Freud.

BONUS: Which Shakespearean figure did Freud link to Oedipus when developing his theory of the Oedipus Complex?

500

Where does the term 'dystopia' come from?

It is the opposite of 'utopia,' which means 'good place' in Greek.

BONUS: Who coined the term utopia?