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Throughout the novel, characters must make difficult choices and sacrifices for humanity’s survival. Discuss the ethical implications of key decisions and their consequences on the characters and the mission. Consider these points as you reflect on the text to answer the question.
Teaching Suggestion: As students process the end of the book, encourage reflection and discussion on the theme of Survival, Sacrifice, and the Utilitarian Good, perhaps through a Socratic dialogue. The characters risk everything for humanity’s survival and persevere despite setbacks along the way. Students might put themselves in the characters’ place; would they have been able to set their own fears aside to sacrifice for the greater good?
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