DNA - Morality

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A worksheet covering themes of morality in the play DNA, designed for Grade 6 students to analyze literary techniques and reflect on moral questions.

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DNA - Morality

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Scene Summary and Context

In this key scene, the protagonist faces a moral dilemma after being accused of wrongdoing. The setting is a school environment where peer pressure and the desire for acceptance influence characters' decisions. The dialogue reveals conflicting beliefs about honesty and loyalty. For instance, one character states, 'Sometimes, you have to lie to protect your friends,' while another argues, 'Truth is the only way to justice.' The scene explores how personal morality can be challenged by social pressures, prompting viewers to consider what constitutes right and wrong in complex situations. The characters' motivations and the language they use highlight the themes of integrity, peer influence, and moral courage. As tensions rise, the characters’ choices demonstrate the importance of standing by one’s values, even when it’s difficult.
1.
Identify one literary technique used in the scene summary that helps emphasize the theme of morality.
[2 marks]
2.
Explain how the phrase 'Sometimes, you have to lie to protect your friends' contributes to the understanding of moral conflict in the scene.
[3 marks]
3.
Which character’s perspective is most emphasized in the scene summary, and how does this influence the theme?
Aa) The protagonist, emphasizing personal integrity
Bb) The peer group, emphasizing social pressure
Cc) The teacher, emphasizing authority
Dd) The bystanders, emphasizing indifference
4.
Describe a moral dilemma faced by a character in the scene and how they resolve it.
[5 marks]
5.
Identify and explain the significance of one symbol mentioned in the summary.
[2 marks]
6.
Create a brief dialogue between two characters debating the importance of honesty versus loyalty, using at least three quotes from the scene summary.
[4 marks]
7.
In your opinion, what is the most important lesson about morality from this scene? Explain in a short paragraph.
[5 marks]
8.
Choose one character from the scene and write a brief character analysis focusing on their moral stance.
[3 marks]
9.
Identify a key phrase from the scene summary that reveals a moral conflict and explain its significance.
[2 marks]

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Created
12/31/2025
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12/31/2025
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