Propaganda often replaces what in Dystopias?
Education
What does the word Utopia mean?
Good place or no place
Dystopias are often disguised as what?
Utopias
What is the name of Jonas' female friend?
Fiona
How many students are in our class?
12
What is propaganda?
Information used to influence public opinion.
Why are Utopias considered impossible?
Because what's perfect for some is not perfect for all
What does the word Dystopia mean?
Bad place
Jonas gets upset when his friends begin playing what game?
War
Where did Ms. Lillis teach before this?
Coventry Village School
This is an example of what kind of propaganda?
"They're all doing it, so you should too!"
Bandwagon
Name a characteristic of Utopias
1. You're free to be an individual
2. Everyone has access to what they need
3. You work because you want to work
4. Government is for the people
In most Dystopias, citizens have fear of what?
The outside world
What was the name of the previous receiver of memory?
Rosemary
Who was the first person to finish the Giver in class?
Toni
This is an example of what kind of propaganda?
"Spongebob should not be president, he's smelly and doesn't stand for the ideals of sea creatures!"
Name-calling
Utopias usually do not have what?
*Hint* it has to do with your job
Money.
Citizens in dystopias are often banned from having what?
Free will and independent thought
What is the name of the author?
Lois Lowry
What is the name of the stuffed animal next to Ms. Lillis' desk?
Ferdinand
This is an example of what kind of propaganda?
"I am a famous person and I'm voting for Spongebob"
Testimonial
Citizens of utopias usually have the same what?
Philosophical or religious beliefs
In dystopias, citizens are often under what?
Constant surviellance
In what chapter does Jonas' father release the twin?
Chapter 19
What was the first assignment we did as a class?
The mystery of Sarah's murder