No Country for Old Men
Throughout the novel, Sheriff Bell grapples with what he sees as the dissolution of morals in the United States borderlands and fears it is a sign of worse things to come. In what ways can the novel be interpreted as apocalyptic, or as a prediction of an apocalypse? Consider these points in formulating your response.
Teaching Suggestion: Students may benefit from written copies of the questions for reference while discussing. Students may also benefit from previewing questions ahead of time to prepare in-depth answers and note passages of evidence in the text. Group or personal notetaking may increase information retention.
Differentiation Suggestion: Nonverbal or socially anxious students may benefit from submitted written responses in place of verbal participation in a class discission.