ENG 3U SUMMATIVE: Research and Oral Presentation – 1984

Purpose:

Orwell’s novel, Nineteen Eight-Four (1949), presents a dystopian view of the future and uses allusions to world history as justification for this view. Many socio-political circumstances since the first publishing of the novel seem to support some of Orwell’s warnings about totalitarianism; we can clearly recognise some of his key themes in world events.

Students will research one of the historical allusions present in the novel and/or make connections to events since the book was published and how they reflect themes of the novel. The presentation must present key historical facts (five W’s) and must make specific links to the novel. Supporting quotations from Orwell’s text must be integrated into the presentation.

Instructions:

1.  Choose one of the topics or subtopics listed below. Maximum of two students per topic.

2.  Research your topic in the library

·  Use minimum of three different sources (one of: a reliable website; an encyclopedia article (Wikipedia is not acceptable); an article from a database or scholarly journal, a printed book).

·  Make organized jot notes on each of your sources (consider using the five Ws as subtitles for your notes)

·  Record a complete bibliography of your sources using the correct MLA citation style

3.  Prepare a 10-12 minute structured presentation that has a clear introduction and conclusion.

·  Include the most important historical facts about your topic.

·  Make three or more direct links to the novel (quotations are essential!)

4.  Use jot notes written on cue cards to remind you of your main points

5.  Incorporate a visual aid (PPT overhead, poster, handout, even a simple outline on the black board) to keep the focus of your audience. There must be some sort of material beyond just your spoken voice!

6.  Practice your presentation to make sure you do not go over or under time.

7.  Be prepared to present on your assigned day (determined randomly); if you are absent without medical documentation a zero will be assigned.

Evaluation: See Rubric for Oral Presentation

YOU MUST HAND IN THE FOLLOWING TO THE TEACHER AFTER YOUR PRESENTATION. Failure to do so will affect your Application mark (one level drop for each item missing):

1.  Detailed and organized Research Notes (in your own words);

2.  Complete Bibliography in MLA format (minimum of three sources listed);

3.  Cue Cards (jot notes only) or printed PPT slides used for presentation.

LIST OF TOPICS

Student generated topics must be approved in advance.

Social / Literary Issues

Orwellisms in our society

Orwell’s use of satire

Atmosphere, mood, and/or imagery

Symbolism

The book(s) within the book

Orwell’s life and the novel

The role of surveillance technology:

a) CCTV Cameras

b) Spyware

c) Privacy and the use of the Internet (e.g. Facebook, MySpace, hacking, Google Streetview, Gmail, calendars)

Sexual politics

A thematic study (student choice of theme)

The role of Fear

Orwell’s use of Irony

Why students should read Nineteen Eighty-Four

Narrative structure

Narrative perspective and Winston as protagonist

Ethnic cleansing / Genocide

Crimes against humanity

Argentina and “the disappeared”

McCarthyism

Brainwashing experiments (Montreal)

China’s Cultural Revolution

East Germany and the Stasi

Kosovo conflict

Pinochet in Chile

War Measures Act (Canada)

Cambodia / Vietnam

Child soldiers

RCMP abuse of power

The Taliban

Post 9/11 – Conspiracy Theories, Patriot Act

Guantanamo Bay

Current Political Events

(e.g. Tunisia; Egypt; Libya; Syria; Bahrain)


Historical influences on Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, including:

Use of propaganda during WWI or WWII

Russia and Stalin

Marxism

Spanish Civil War

Hitler

Hitler Youth

Nazism

Political Purges

Mussolini

Internment of Japanese Canadians in WWII Concentration / forced labour camps