Central Idea: The story is about a scientist who becomes invisible using a special formula but misuses his power, leading to trouble and fear among people. Themes: Misuse of science Power and responsibility Isolation Fear of the unknown Message: Science should be used wisely and for good purposes. If misused, it can harm others and lead to one's downfall. Character Traits of Griffin (The Invisible Man): Clever – Invented a way to become invisible. Selfish – Used his power to scare and hurt others. Reckless – Didn’t think about the results of his actions. Dangerous – Committed crimes without caring about people. HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) Question: Q1: What could Griffin have done differently after becoming invisible to avoid trouble? A: He could have used his power to help people or informed scientists to study it safely, instead of using it for crime. VBQ (Value-Based Question): Q2: What value do we learn from Griffin’s st...
Central Idea: The poem shows a funny argument between an owl and a sparrow about the right time to sleep. Themes: Different habits, not understanding others, and seeing things in different ways. Message: Everyone lives differently, and what seems strange to one may be normal to another. Literary Devices: Talking animals (personification), dialogue, humour, and opposites (contrast). Title Justification: The title is perfect because the whole poem is about the owl and the sparrow arguing. Setting: A tree at night, where the owl wakes up and the sparrow is surprised to see him.