seats of power 13
Warm Up
the most haunted place in the USA
to commit suicide / to kill oneself
"as it was not enough"
atavism
"it's in the blood" / "it runs in the family"
Lovecraftian
Frank Miller's Interview
LEAVE A LITTLE ROOM FOR THE LESSON PROPER
Foe -> enemy
To be up against -> to oppose something / someone
collapsing -> to fall apart
spoiled brats -> a horrible little kid that has everything
sensible -> logical (sensitive=delicate)
2. What is the "State of the Union Speech?"
This is a yearly speech by the US president. In our text, that's G.W. Bush Axis of Evil Speech.
3. Who's the existential foe?
For Frank Miller, the "existential foes" are Muslim countries.
4. Why does the text mention "Barbarism?" Give three quotes.
- "enslaved woman"
- "mutilation"
- "decapitation" ("saw people's heads off")
5. Who are the thieves of airplanes?
6. Why the Athenians? Why the Romans?
the most haunted place in the USA
to commit suicide / to kill oneself
"as it was not enough"
atavism
"it's in the blood" / "it runs in the family"
Lovecraftian
Frank Miller's Interview
LEAVE A LITTLE ROOM FOR THE LESSON PROPER
Q&A
1. VocabFoe -> enemy
To be up against -> to oppose something / someone
collapsing -> to fall apart
spoiled brats -> a horrible little kid that has everything
sensible -> logical (sensitive=delicate)
2. What is the "State of the Union Speech?"
This is a yearly speech by the US president. In our text, that's G.W. Bush Axis of Evil Speech.
3. Who's the existential foe?
For Frank Miller, the "existential foes" are Muslim countries.
4. Why does the text mention "Barbarism?" Give three quotes.
- "enslaved woman"
- "mutilation"
- "decapitation" ("saw people's heads off")
5. Who are the thieves of airplanes?
6. Why the Athenians? Why the Romans?
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