Ch+3-4+Andrew,+HoonHo,+HyunWoo

Theme : **(Each person one slide; themes must not be the same)**
ANDREW: PROMISCUITY HOONHO: USE OF TECHNOLOGY TO CONTROL SOCIETY


 * Identify one theme in your section. See below for ways to identify themes in a work of literature. Also, see the Brave New Worldpage for ideas in theme identification. Remember, a theme is the central, underlying, and controlling idea of a literary work. It is a generalization about human conduct that may be serious or comic, profound or unsurprising. A theme is not a subject or an activity or a conflict.
 * your keynote slide must include a quote from the text that supports your theme, and a statement of the theme.
 * no bullet points

===**Critical Passage: (Each person one slide; passages must be different)**===
 * Identify **one** critical section in the text. This should be a longer quotation.
 * only place the quotation on the slide
 * your passage could reveal important characterization, or other insights that reveal what Huxley is satirizing in BNW.

===**Literary Devices: (Each person one slide; don't use the same example)**===
 * Identify **two** literary devices in the section. Look for any of the following: metaphor, simile, imagery, irony, juxtaposition, symbolism, allusion, alliteration, personification, etc.
 * Explain Huxley’s likely purpose in using the device.
 * quote the device on the slide
 * be prepared to explain how the device contributes to the novel

===**6-Trait Identification and analysis: (one slide per group)**===
 * Explain how Huxley utilizes one of the 6-traits in BNW ([|student_version_writing_scoring_guide.pdf)]
 * Make sure you include one direct quotation from the text to illustrate your explanation of the trait.

BRAVE NEW WORLD Chapter 3 - 4

Introduction:
 * What type of book is BNW? (science fiction, satire, dystopia)
 * When was it written? 1932
 * What is the significance of the title?

Essential Questions:
 * What should be done to enhance humanity's future?
 * What are the ultimate goals of human society?
 * Can human beings be trusted in their use of scientific developments? (In other words: if it can be done, should it be done?)
 * Who should decide what to do with scientific discoveries and developments?
 * How important is freedom of choice? When should one give it up?
 * What is the value of an individual human life?
 * What does it mean to be human?
 * How does modern society manipulate / take advantage of people’s desires?

The World State
 * What is the significance of the World State motto? Community, Identity, Stability (denotation, connotation)
 * after the war
 * cloned society
 * no pain or disease
 * no problems or stress
 * drugs are legal and free
 * the caste system: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Deltas, Epsilons
 * Ford is god -

Key terms: viviparous - natural birth

What about all the sex in BNW? Here is the approach of the World State:
 * everybody belongs to everybody else
 * sexual promiscuity is normal
 * no desire should be left unfulfilled
 * no marriage, no commitment
 * the religious ceremonies!
 * 1) Why might Huxley include this content? Think about the genre of the book.
 * 2) Think about the question, "What does it mean to be human?" in relationship to this issue in BNW.