Short Stories & Narratives
Teen Issues
Tomorrow When the War Began
Animal Farm
Australian Identity
100

What is the term for the person telling the story?

The Narrator 

100

Name a common theme in stories about teenagers.

Peer Pressure

100

Who is the narrator of the story?

Ellie

100

Who wrote Animal Farm?

George Orwell

100

What is a stereotype often associated with Australian identity?

Being laid-back or rugged.

200

What are the three main parts of a narrative structure?

Orientation, complication, and resolution.

200

What does Ellie struggle with most in Tomorrow, When the War Began?

Balancing her survival instincts with her humanity.

200

What happens to the town of Wirrawee while the teens are camping?

It is invaded

200

What does the character Napoleon represent?

Dictatorship or Joseph Stalin

200

Name one literary text that represents Australian identity.

Tomorrow When the War Began

300

Name a literary device used to hint at future events in a story.

Foreshadowing 

300

Why is representation of teen issues important in literature?

It helps readers understand and relate to challenges they might face in their own lives.

300

Name one of the survival strategies the group uses to resist the invaders.

Guerilla tactics, hiding in Hell, or sabotaging enemy supplies.

300

What is the original slogan of Animalism?

"All animals are equal."

300

What does mateship symbolize in Australian literature?

Loyalty, camaraderie, and support among friends.

400

What is the term for a character's turning point or moment of greatest tension?

The Climax

400

What is a symbol often used in literature to represent teenage rebellion?

Breaking rules, fire, or graffiti.

400

What does the title, Tomorrow, When the War Began, suggest about the story's themes?

The idea of change, resilience, and the unknown challenges of the future.

400

How does Animal Farm demonstrate the abuse of power?

The pigs manipulate the other animals and rewrite the rules for their benefit.

400

How is the Australian outback often represented in stories about Australian identity?

As harsh and unforgiving but also beautiful and central to Australian resilience.

500

In a short story, what is the difference between theme and moral?

The theme is the underlying message or idea, while the moral is a specific lesson the story teaches.

500

What role does friendship play in addressing teen issues in stories?

Friendship often provides support, drives the plot, and highlights themes of loyalty and trust.

500

How does Tomorrow, When the War Began explore Australian identity?

Through themes of mateship, independence, and the connection to the land.

500

What is the significance of the phrase "Four legs good, two legs bad"?

It highlights propaganda and the simplicity of slogans to manipulate thought.

500

What role do Indigenous perspectives play in shaping Australian identity in literature?

They highlight Australia's deep cultural heritage and challenge historical narratives.