ROAR Term V:
Classic Novellas
Animal Farm
George Orwell
-animal fable shows the problems of communism and democracy
Anthem
Ayn Rand
-a future world where technology is prohibited so all humans are equal
Bartleby, the Scrivener
Herman Melville
-a boss tries to fire a secretary who “prefers not to” do any work, but Bartleby keeps returning
Candide
Voltaire
-a biting satire of faith in God and the futility of finding hope in the midst of disasters
Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Gabriel García Márquez
-you and the entire town know he is about to be killed, but Santiago Nasar has no idea
47
Walter Mosley
-a boy is visited by a mysterious visitor who teaches him to not be a slave or a master
Hunger
Lan Samantha Chang
-a family struggles with isolation, adapting to a new culture and broken dreams
Pafko at the Wall (Underworld)
Don DeLillo
-a famous baseball game is the background for America entering the Cold War
Seize the Day
Saul Bellow
-one day in the life of a man who has lost his family and his money
Siddhartha
Herman Hesse
-a wealthy young man leaves his home to search for meaning in life
The Alchemist
Paulo Coelho
-a Spanish shepherd travels to the Great Pyramids for a promised treasure
The Day the Leader Was Killed
Naguib Mahfouz
-an account of a modern assassination in Egypt
The Death of Ivan Ilyich
Leo Tolstoy
-a man dies from a freak accident with curtains, but it’s really caused from living a bad life
The Metamorphosis
Franz Kafka
-Gregor wakes up one morning, and has been turned into a beetle
The Old Man and the Sea
Ernest Hemingway
-a fateful fishing trip to regain honor ends with the largest fish the Cuban village had ever seen
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Muriel Spark
-the lives of many students are impacted by this remarkable teacher
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