Imagine you could buy a clone of yourself and no one would ever know. Unpleasant chores? Your cyborg will clean the mess. Stacks of essays to grade? “You 2.0” quickly manages that paper load. Dinner with a difficult spouse? Send in the clone.
What a great world! And nothing could possibly go wrong in this utopia, right? Right?
Ray Bradbury’s short story, “Marionettes, Inc.,” gives us a glimpse of a world where clones are available to solve all of our problems. This compelling 45-minute lesson will get your students reading, thinking, and discussing the consequences of looking to technology to solve our most-human problems. The materials (3-page PDF + Google Drive version of student handout) were designed to help middle and high school students sharpen their literary analysis skills while also making personal connections to Bradbury’s delightfully creepy tale.
This lesson includes:
• 1 page detailed lesson plan notes with online story links
• 1 page lit. analysis handout featuring depth-of-knowledge questions that require students to analyze the text as well as make modern connections to Bradbury’s story
• 1 page of detailed answer keys to help you easily grade students’ work and guide in-class discussion
Download includes: 3-page PDF + Google Drive version of student handouts (uneditable)
Note: This item is included in my budget-priced Science Fiction Short Story Bundle that’ll save you 20% on this item and four other short story lesson packs. To avoid a double-purchase, please do not buy the item on this page if you also intend to buy the short story bundle.
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