Worksheet on Never Let Me Go - Humanity
English
Grade 7
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A worksheet focusing on error correction and analysis related to themes of humanity in Never Let Me Go. Designed for Grade 7 students to develop critical reading and literary analysis skills.
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Worksheet on Never Let Me Go - Humanity
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Understanding Humanity in Never Let Me Go
Scene Summary and Context Guide: In Kazuo Ishiguro's novel Never Let Me Go, the story unfolds through the perspective of Kathy, a former student of Hailsham. The narrative explores the complex relationships between students and the moral dilemmas surrounding their existence as clones raised for organ donation. Throughout the novel, subtle hints about the characters' emotions and societal perspectives reveal deeper questions about what it means to be human. For example, phrases like 'a sense of longing' and 'the fragile veneer of innocence' highlight themes of identity and morality. The setting, a seemingly idyllic school, contrasts with the darker reality of their purpose. This juxtaposition raises questions about the loss of individuality and compassion in a utilitarian society. Students often grapple with feelings of love, guilt, and hope, which serve as reflections on human nature. Extracted phrases such as 'the mirror of our souls' and 'the quiet acceptance' invite analysis of literary devices used to convey humanity's complexities.
1.
Identify the literary technique used in the phrase 'the fragile veneer of innocence' and explain its effect.
[2 marks]2.
Correct the error in this sentence: 'The setting, a seemingly idyllic school, contrast with the darker reality of their purpose.'
[2 marks]3.
Choose the best answer: Which phrase best reflects the theme of identity in the passage?
[1 mark]Aa) 'the sense of longing'
Bb) 'the mirror of our souls'
Cc) 'quiet acceptance'
Dd) 'the fragile veneer of innocence'
4.
Rewrite the sentence to correct the grammatical error: 'Students often grapple with feelings of love, guilt, and hope, which serve as reflections on human nature.'
[2 marks]5.
Identify and explain the literary device in the phrase 'the mirror of our souls'.
[2 marks]6.
Analyze the tone of the phrase 'quiet acceptance' and discuss its significance in conveying the characters' feelings.
[4 marks]7.
Identify any errors in the following sentence and correct them: 'The novel explores the moral dilemmas faced by clones, which raises important questions about humanity.'
[2 marks]8.
Explain the significance of the phrase 'the quiet acceptance' in understanding the characters' attitude toward their fate.
[2 marks]9.
Using the context guide and passage, discuss how the novel uses imagery to explore themes of humanity.
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