Non Honors: you will take the Martian Chronicles test 1&2 on Thurs/Friday of this week. You will have most of today and tomorrow to get caught up on reading. On Thursday we will have vocab as usual, then you will be able to start the test. You will have as much time as you need Thursday and Friday to read and complete.
Honors: you will take the Martian Chronicles test 1&2 on Block/Friday. We will start it on the block day after vocab, but you will have time on Friday as well. We will meet in the library tomorrow (Tuesday 2/5) to kick off the art replication project.
Guiding Questions through Test #2
June 2001: and the Moon Be Still as Bright
Now that we know what has happened to the Martians, why is Spender still so worried about protecting Martian culture?
Spender knows he is not a Martian. Why then does he proclaim that he is "the last Martian?"
Why doesn't Spender kill all of the men?
Why does Spender "allow" himself to be killed?
August 2001: The Settlers
Why do people come to Mars?
December 2001: The Green Morning
Wow, what an uplifting and inspirational chapter, right? (I'm serious about answering this question)
Is this a good or bad thing, or does it depend on your point of view? Address both sides.
What does this chapter have in common with Rocket Summer, the first chapter in the book?
February 2002: The Locusts
Why is this chapter called "The Locusts?" What is the significance of this, both from a literary and a historical/natural perspective?
What significance does the impact/imagery of the diction used in this chapter hold?
August 2002: Night Meeting
What are some possible explanations for this chapter? (There is no right answer)
How does Bradbury's ambiguous approach to time, specifically the notion of past, present, and future, contribute to the overall presence of real life concerns in this book?
Why do you think the word "Time" is capitalized? How does this small stylistic element change the gravity of its use as a tangible thing?
October 2002: The Shore
What is "the problem" with who is coming to Mars and why they are there?
Thoughts on the last line?
February 2003: Interim
The Oz comparison?
April 2003: The Musicians
What are the boys doing?
Once again we have "firemen" in a Bradbury work. What does he seem to use this analogy for? What do "firemen" do in Bradbury's world?
June 2003: Way in the Middle of the Air
Why is a racist white man so angry about black people leaving?
Explain the satirical nature of Teece's character, and why it's alarming that he may not be that much of an exaggeration.
When Silly shouts to Teece "What you goin' to do nights, now?" what is he referring to? What satirical commentary about racism in America is Bradbury clearly mocking?
2004-2005: The Naming of Names
What era(s) or element(s) of American history do the sophisticates represent?
Who "...pushes back" and why? What is happening on Mars?
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