125 pages 4 hours read

Ray Bradbury

The Martian Chronicles

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1950

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Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. A (Various stories)

2. C (Various stories)

3. D (Various stories)

4. B (Various stories)

5. D (Various stories)

6. B (Various stories)

7. A (Various stories)

8. D (Various stories)

9. C (Various stories)

10. B (Various stories)

11. A (Various stories)

12. C (Various stories)

13. D (Various stories)

14. B (“2004-2005: The Naming of Names,” “April 2005: Usher II,” and “August 2005: The Old Ones”)

15. C (Various stories)

Long Answer

1. Ylla remarks that the third planet (Earth) is incapable of supporting life. This seems like comical misinformation at the time, but later events prove that she is correct, when the inhabitants of Earth end up destroying themselves. (Various stories)

2. Bradbury is making a point about the human tendency to want the comfort of familiarity even while trying to pursue change. The lack of longevity of the recreated Earth environments on Mars suggests that it is foolish to be led by nostalgic longing into trying to change a new environment. It is better to accept things as they are. (Various stories)

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