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A Thought-Provoking Journey through Classic Dystopian Literature

Embark on a captivating educational journey with our 14-lesson scheme, “Navigating Dystopias,” designed exclusively for secondary education. This comprehensive program delves into the thought-provoking world of dystopian fiction, featuring five seminal works that have shaped the genre:

“Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson
“The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury
“The Test” by Theodore Thomas
“Examination Day” by Henry Slesar
Educational Objectives:

Students will engage in analysis of thematic elements, character development, and socio-political commentary embedded within each story.

Our scheme encourages students to draw parallels and contrasts between the different dystopian worlds, fostering a nuanced understanding of the genre.

Engaging Content: Dystopian fiction resonates with young minds, sparking their imagination and prompting meaningful discussions about society, governance, and individual freedoms.

Includes:
14 lessons of PowerPoints
5 Dystopian Stories Booklet

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