90 pages 3 hours read

Emily St. John Mandel

Station Eleven

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2014

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Discussion/Analysis Prompt

Think about Dr. Eleven as a mirror for the characters in the novel. What does it show them? What do characters learn from it? Why is the comic so important to those who read it? Compare how different characters read and interpret the comic. Does it mean something different to each person?

Teaching Suggestion: Consider allowing students to discuss in small groups or providing think time before responding. Students may require a copy of the novel to look back on while answering this question.

Differentiation Suggestion: Consider allowing students who require additional assistance to analyze Arthur instead of comparing how different characters read and interpret Dr. Eleven. Arthur has a complex relationship with the people around him, but they are all tied to him somehow. Allow students to explore the characters, their connections to Arthur, and how each character feels about him.