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Use these questions or activities to help gauge students’ familiarity with and spark their interest in the context of the work, giving them an entry point into the text itself.
Short Answer
1. How might people describe authoritarian societies? What is the difference between authoritarian forms of government and other types? What challenges might someone face who lives in an authoritarian society? How might authoritarian governments maintain support from their populations?
Teaching Suggestion: The protagonist, Todd, lives in an authoritarian society in his home village, where only men exist. The village maintains control through closely guarded secrets and isolation. Class discussion might generate examples of what an authoritarian society is, the challenges it might face, and how authoritarian leaders garner support for their cause.
2. What challenges might face those who settle in areas for the first time? Why might settlers experience lawlessness? What disadvantages might those without a unified and organized government have? What was life like for settlers in more recent history?
Teaching Suggestion: Todd is part of the recently settled New World, a planet far from Earth. The inhabitants of New World are often victims of brutal living conditions and vigilante justice caused by Noise, a consequence of the atmosphere that causes men’s thoughts to be heard by all.
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