Themes
Glass Castle
Hamlet
House on Mango
Black Mirror
100

This theme focused on how others are perceived and possibly mistreated.

It can be seen in really all of our content this year, but most prominently House on Mango and Men Against Fire

What is Discrimination?

100

She is the author and main character of our novel.

Who is Jeanette Walls?

100

Hamlet contemplates this a lot in our play, it is also quite a famous line.

What is "to be or not to be"?

Contemplating suicide

100

Our main protagonist

Who is Esperanza?

100
The number of episodes we watched

What is three?

200

This theme is focused on having the capacity to achieve some extents, but feeling restrained in other ways.

Can be seen in Glass Castle, House on Mango, and all our Black Mirror episodes.

What is Freedom and Confinement?

200

He is our main antagonist...or is he?

Who is Rex Walls?

200

This prevents Hamlet from taking his revenge throughout the play.

What is Indecision/Sin?

200

The main message in this novel was in conjunction with this theme.

What is Identity? (Coming of Age)

200

This episode connected us to the themes of Identity, Hope, and F&C.


Also a lot of F bombs

What is Nosedive with Lacie Pound?

(the cellphone/instagram one)

300

This theme is most prominent in everything we've done this year; its a defining and abstract theme.

What is Identity?

300

Jeanette struggles to keep this throughout the novel, it is also one of our themes.

What is Hope?

300

This motif was consistent with the themes of Indecison/Sin as well as Truth/Deceit

What is a snake?

300

This theme suggested that sometimes your wishes will not be granted

It also emphasized the idea that some communities are stereotyped

What is expectations versus reality?

300

This episode helped us make several connections to other texts and the idea of perception

What is White Bear?

400

This theme is focused on dominating gender roles and was mostly used in Hamlet. It could be argued that this theme and Discrimination could go hand in hand.

What is Power/Gender?

400

A major theme from this novel which we further addressed in an essential question. It can be used to analyze this text and connect it to others.

What is Identity/Perception?

Perception can connect Glass Castle to Hamlet and Black Mirror.

400

This theme helped us define allegiances and follow different ties broken, tethered, or mended

What is Family/Loyalty?

400

In this novel, now we can see this theme present in Hamlet

What is Power/Gender?

400

This episode was the best one in the series of episodes we watched.

What is all of the episodes that Ms. Calderone showed us because they were insightful and well-thought out in regards to connecting to our year's curriculum and we're so grateful to her?

500
The list of every theme we've done this year, and how we used it.

Truth/Deceit- Hamlet, Black Mirror

Identity- all content

Freedom & Confinement- Glass Castle, Black Mirror

Hope- Mango, Glass Castle, Black Mirror

Discrimination- Mango, Black Mirror

Family/Loyalty- Hamlet, Glass Castle, Black Mirror

Power/Gender- Hamlet

Indecision/Sin- Hamlet, Black Mirror

500

This is the ending of the novel; it suggests that Jeanette has forgiven her father.

What is a toast to Rex?

500

The ending of this play provides us with wonderful insight to multiple themes and ideas.

We need to talk about this one together.

Hamlet forgives Laertes and asks for forgiveness back and he is given it. (I/Sin, F/L)

Horatio wants to die too, but Hamlet needs him to live on and tell his story (F/L)

Hamlet wants Fortinbras to be king (F/L, ID)

500

This is one other protagonist whose plight we can connect to Esperanza.

Who is Jeannette Walls?

500

This major thematic twist can relate to our first novel

What is the identity of roaches in Men Against Fire?