
The Third Level & The Tiger King
Students analyze elements of science fiction, time travel, and political satire. They examine how authors use fantastical elements to critique modern anxieties and human vanity.
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Students analyze elements of science fiction, time travel, and political satire. They examine how authors use fantastical elements to critique modern anxieties and human vanity.
Key Questions
- Is the third level a medium of escape or a reality?
- How does 'The Tiger King' satirize political power?
- What role does irony play in the Maharaja's fate?
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