The Awakening
Amnesty International
Rhetoric
IB
Bonus
100

Who is the protagonist of The Awakening?

Edna Pontellier

100

An international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom

Amnesty International

100

The art of effective communication through visual elements such as images, typography, and texts.

Visual Rhetoric

100

IB stands for...

International Baccalaureate

100

What is the central theme of "The Awakening"?

Self-discovery and personal freedom.

200

Who is Edna's close friend and confidante at Grand Isle?

Adele Ratignolle

200

What academic requirement do the Amnesty International ads meet?

IB BOW (Body of Work)

200

The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing. Language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect on its audience.

Rhetoric

200

IB students analyze a problem that is experienced by people throughout the world.

Global Issue

200

Most important Ice Cube quote relevant to this class is...

Check yourself before you wreck yourself

300

What does the sea symbolize in "The Awakening"?

Freedom, escape, and personal transformation.

300

Amnesty International was founded in... (time and place)

London, July 1961

300

The assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting. The people giving or likely to give attention to something.

Audience

300

What is the assignment you need to keep with you all year? (For two years if you're in the IB program)

IB Portfolio/Profile

300

Who is my favorite superhero and why?

Superman, he is a moral exemplar

400

What does the caged parrot symbolize in the novel?

The confined and restricted nature of Edna's life.

400

How many key areas does Amnesty International deal with? Must also give one example

6

  • Women's, children's, minorities' and indigenous rights
  • Ending torture
  • Abolition of the death penalty
  • Rights of refugees
  • Rights of prisoners of conscience
  • Protection of human dignity
400

A technique that a speaker uses to convey to the listener a meaning with the goal of persuading them towards considering a topic from a perspective, using language designed to encourage or provoke an emotional display of a given perspective or action.

Rhetorical Device

400

Broad conceptual lenses which can be addressed in many different ways. For instance, in choice of text, in points of comparison or contrast, or in the way of a unit of work is put together. Name one of the lenses.

Areas of Exploration

- Time and Space

- Intertextuality / Connecting Texts

- Readers, Writers, and Texts

400

The uncomfortable feeling when presented with information that contradicts your worldview

Cognitive Dissonance

500

Where does Edna find solace and embark on her journey of self-discovery?

Painting

500

Those persons imprisoned or prevented from expressing an opinion (typically race, sexual orientation, political ideology, etc.) by means of violence.

Prisoners of conscience

500

List all three modes of persuasion and their appeals

Ethos - appeal to trust/credibility

Pathos - appeal to emotions

Logos - appeal to logic

500

7 ways to analyze a text through an IB perspective that helps create insight. Name one.

IB Concepts

- Identity

- Culture

- Creativity

- Communication

- Transformation

- Perspective

- Representation

500

What is the most important thing to achieve in this class?

Confidence