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Independent Reading - Block G - Coggle Diagram
Independent Reading - Block G
Paper Towns
Main themes
Love
Growing up
reality vs how other ppl see things. ex paper people, paper towns
empathy
Rebellion
friendship
not actually knowing someone/ having a romanticized version of them
Freedom
leaving home
strings
Questions
Why does Quinten believe that the clues were left for him?
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How do we truly understand people and not just the idea of them?
Why was Margo scared when she saw everyone?
Curiosity
the idea of "planning"
questions
what is a "paper town"?
why do Quentin and Margo have a "funeral " at the end of the book
what do strings represent
corruption /social hierarchy in schools
disconnect with society/societal norms
Quintin is the protagonist, Margo is the main character
1984
Questions
Main Themes
Power
The ways to hold power
social levels
Levels of humanity
History
Privacy
Censorship
The full control of what people know
curiosity
encouraging blind obedience
Technological advancements
Being watched 24/7
numbness and no real feeling
your inability to know if life was better or worse before Big brother
How does the limit of knowledge
make people complacent?
converting to the party
The party is always right
rewriting history for the sake of power
QUESTIONS
Does the party hold any merit when they say that as long as they control oceiana they control their inhabitants world?
dissent
rebellion
Betrayal
no sense of compassion empathy or friendship and family
disagreement
Brainwashing
How does the Party control information and manipulate history in the novel?
what kind of govermental structure
What are the significance of the Ministry of Truth and its role in the novel?
How does the character of Winston Smith rebel against the Party, and what are the consequences?
What is the role of language in the novel, and how does the Party manipulate it?
How does the novel explore the themes of power and control?
What is the significance of the telescreens in the novel, and how do they contribute to the Party's control?
How does the Party use fear and punishment to maintain control over its citizens?
What is the role of technology in the novel, and how does it contribute to the Party's control?
What is the significance of the novel's ending, and what does it suggest about the nature of power and control?
How does 1984 relate to our issues of mdern day privacy?
How does technology influence their everyday life?
Will anything happen to the nations of the book
Are the ministries the one in power or is it somebody else