English IV AP Novel Notes: Ready Player One
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What genre does Ready Player One belong to?

Dystopian fiction, American science fiction

Who is the author of Ready Player One?

Ernest Cline

In what year is Ready Player One set?

2045

Which of the following characters are mentioned in Ready Player One? (Select all that apply)

<p>Art3mis</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Wade Owens' avatar name in the OASIS?

<p>Parzival</p> Signup and view all the answers

What significant event does Wade seek in the OASIS?

<p>An Easter egg hidden by James Halliday</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the theme of Ready Player One?

<p>Perseverance</p> Signup and view all the answers

What literary device is primarily used in the depiction of the OASIS?

<p>Imagery</p> Signup and view all the answers

What paradox is associated with the avatars in the OASIS?

<p>Avatars present a false identity.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What point of view is Ready Player One written from?

<p>First-person point of view</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Wade earn after completing the challenges in the OASIS?

<p>Digital immortality and Halliday's assets</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Ready Player One serve as a warning?

<p>It illustrates the dangers of advanced technology consuming human life.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Essential Information

  • Ready Player One: Dystopian fiction by Ernest Cline, published in 2011, representing 21st-century American science fiction.

Authorial Information

  • Ernest Cline: Born March 29, 1972, educated at Ashland High School, an American author recognized with several awards including the John W. Campbell Memorial Award and the Locus Award.

Setting

  • The story unfolds on Earth in the year 2045, characterized by severe housing shortages leading to stacked trailer parks. The OASIS serves as an escape from the grim reality.

Characters

  • Key characters include Wade Owens (Parzival), James Halliday, Art3mis, Aech, Nolan Sorrento, Ogden Morrow, and others.

Wade Owens (Parzival)

  • The narrator, Parzival recalls the monumental moment when the contest was announced, stating, "Everyone my age remembers where they were and what they were doing."

James Halliday

  • Creator of the OASIS, he highlights the importance of reality for finding true happiness despite its challenges.

Samantha Evelyn Cook (Art3mis)

  • Known as Art3mis, an influential character who runs an '80s pop culture blog.

Theme

  • Perseverance is crucial for success in any competition, echoing the novel's core message.

Plot

  • Set in a bleak future where people escape into the OASIS, Wade Watts seeks an Easter egg hidden by Halliday. He must unlock three keys linked to classic games to find the egg, navigating various challenges, friendships, and rivalries with the villainous Sixers organization.

Literary Devices

  • Imagery: The OASIS features vivid, real experiences created through programming.
  • Paradox: Avatars in the OASIS often hide true identities, presenting a complex truth.
  • Allusions: Heavy references to 1980s pop culture, mirroring classic quest narratives like Indiana Jones.

Style

  • The narrative employs a first-person perspective, presenting events as a retrospective autobiography, allowing for deep personal insight from the narrator, Parzival.

Important Quotations

  • Shared interests immediately connect Parzival and Art3mis, which reinforces their bond.
  • A user can have only one avatar in the OASIS, highlighting the depth of individual identity.

Historical Context

  • The novel serves as a cautionary tale regarding the impact of advanced technology on human interactions, emphasizing themes of social isolation and reduced physical activity due to gaming.

Citations

  • Various academic sources and guides offer support on how to cite this material in MLA format.

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