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Discussion Guide for 1984 ActivityDiscussion Guide for 1984 Activity
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Discussion Guide for 1984

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George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, published in 1949, can seem strangely prophetic when compared to modern news events and politics. Readers of Orwell's dystopian classic sharpen their critical thinking skills by engaging in a shared inquiry discussion of the text. They then question whether doublethink is present in our own society.

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Concepts

dystopian literature, utopia, 1984, george orwell, discussion skills, group discussions, preparing for discussions, socratic discussion, totalitarianism, critical reading, critical thinking

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english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • If class members are not familiar with the shared inquiry approach to literature discussions, model how to craft open-ended discussion questions and follow-up questions

Classroom Considerations

  • The Great Books Foundation offers professional development courses in the Shared Inquiry method 

Pros

  • The seven-page packet includes biographical information about George Orwell, background information about the novel, shared inquiry discussion questions, and questions that ask readers to connect the text to their own experience

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.9-10.1 RL.9-10.2 RL.9-10.10a RL.11-12.1 RL.11-12.2 RL.11-12.10a

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