
THEY'RE MADE OUT OF MEAT by Terry Bisson
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CONTEXT: Terry Bisson is an American science fiction and fantasy author, and “They’re Made Out of Meat” is one of his most famous short stories. As you read, take notes on how the dialogue between the two speakers contributes to the theme.
According to the context, what are we supposed to pay attention to as we read?
Context
Speakers
Exposition
Dialogue
300s - Q2
CONTEXT: Terry Bisson is an American science fiction and fantasy author, and “They’re Made Out of Meat” is one of his most famous short stories. As you read, take notes on how the dialogue between the two speakers contributes to the theme
What is a synonym for "dialogue"?
setting of the story
the words or conversation between story characters
the conflict of the story
the exposition is the beginning of the story, introducing the characters and setting.
300s - Q3
What is theme?
the narrative point of view in which the story is told
the message or lesson the author wants readers to learn
bold, italics, graphics, maps, and other features that help readers understand a passage
the initial or inciting event that jumpstarts the rising action
300s - Q4
CONTEXT: Terry Bisson is an American science fiction and fantasy author, and “They’re Made Out of Meat” is one of his most famous short stories. As you read, take notes on how the dialogue between the two speakers contributes to the theme.
Irony is a literary device authors use to convey theme. In Examination Day, it was ironic that Dickie is smart but fails his intelligence exam. In Barney, it is ironic that the Scientist who is also very intelligent is outsmarted by a mouse.
Based on our previous discussions on irony, what is the definition of irony?
When nonhuman objects are given human characteristics
When the reader expects one thing to happen but the opposite happens instead
Words that imitate sounds (BAM! Pitter-patter! Pitter-patter!)
When two unlike things are compared using the words "like" or "as".
300s - Q5
Which of the following is an example of irony?
When Barney wrote the final journal entry and asked for female rats only.
When Barney outsmarted the Scientist
When Barney became smart
When the Scientist's flashlight went out.
300s - Q6
Which of the following is an example of irony?
A marriage counselor is as knowledgeable as a doctor.
A marriage counselor slipped and fell on the overripe banana. BAM!
A marriage counselor noticed the flower dancing with the wind.
A marriage counselor files for divorce.
300s - Q7
Which of the following is an example of irony?
All of these
A traffic cop got his license suspended due to unpaid tickets.
A fire station burns down.
A teacher says, "I hate it when you guys are quiet and in your seats."
300s - Q8
CONTEXT: Terry Bisson is an American science fiction and fantasy author, and “They’re Made Out of Meat” is one of his most famous short stories. As you read, take notes on how the dialogue between the two speakers contributes to the theme.
-“They’re made out of meat.” -“Meat?” -“Meat. They’re made out of meat.” -“Meat?” -“There’s no doubt about it. We picked up several from different parts of the planet, took them aboard our recon vessels, and probed them all the way through. They’re completely meat.” -“That’s impossible. What about the radio signals? The messages to the stars?” -“They use the radio waves to talk, but the signals don’t come from them. The signals come from machines.” -“So who made the machines? That’s who we want to contact.” -“They made the machines. That’s what I’m trying to tell you. Meat made the machines.” -“That’s ridiculous. How can meat make a machine?
What two characters are speaking?
WhalesHumansDogsAliens300s - Q9
CONTEXT: Terry Bisson is an American science fiction and fantasy author, and “They’re Made Out of Meat” is one of his most famous short stories. As you read, take notes on how the dialogue between the two speakers contributes to the theme.
The signals come from machines.”
-“So who made the machines? That’s who we want to contact.”
-“They made the machines. That’s what I’m trying to tell you. Meat made the machines.”
-“That’s ridiculous. How can meat make a machine? You’re asking me to believe in sentient meat.”
-“I’m not asking you, I’m telling you. These creatures are the only sentient race in that sector and they’re made out of meat.”
-“Maybe they’re like the orfolei. You know, a carbon-based intelligence that goes through a meat stage.”
-“Nope. They’re born meat and they die meat. We studied them for several of their life spans, which didn’t take long. Do you have any idea what’s the life span of meat?” -“Spare me. Okay, maybe they’re only part meat. You know, like the weddilei. A meat head with an electron plasma brain inside.”
-“Nope. We thought of that, since they do have meat heads, like the weddilei. But I told you, we probed them. They’re meat all the way through."
Why can't the alien believe what the other alien is saying?
Because the being that made contact with them is made of veal.
Because the being that made contact with them is made of meat.
Because the being that made contact with them is made of cows.
Because the being that made contact with them is made of whales.
300s - Q10Terry Bisson is an American science fiction and fantasy author, and “They’re Made Out of Meat” is one of his most famous short stories. As you read, take notes on how the dialogue between the two speakers contributes to the theme. -“They’re made out of meat.” -“Meat?” -“Meat. They’re made out of meat.” -“Meat?” -“There’s no doubt about it. We picked up several from different parts of the planet, took them aboard our recon vessels, and probed them all the way through. They’re completely meat.” -“That’s impossible. What about the radio signals? The messages to the stars?” -“They use the radio waves to talk, but the signals don’t come from them. The signals come from machines.” -“So who made the machines? That’s who we want to contact.” -“They made the machines. That’s what I’m trying to tell you. Meat made the machines.” -“That’s ridiculous. How can meat make a machine? You’re asking me to believe in sentient meat.” -“I’m not asking you, I’m telling you. These creatures are the only sentient race in that sector and they’re made out of meat.” -“Maybe they’re like the orfolei. You know, a carbon-based intelligence that goes through a meat stage.” -“Nope. They’re born meat and they die meat. We studied them for several of their life spans, which didn’t take long. Do you have any idea what’s the life span of meat?” -“Spare me. Okay, maybe they’re only part meat. You know, like the weddilei. A meat head with an electron plasma brain inside.” -“Nope. We thought of that, since they do have meat heads, like the weddilei. But I told you, we probed them. They’re meat all the way through." The two speakers believe that...they should kill the meat beings.they are better than the meat beings.the meat beings are dangerous.the meat beings are superior.300s
- Q11-“It seems harsh, but there is a limit. Do we really want to make contact with meat?” -“I agree 100 percent. What’s there to say? ‘Hello, meat. How’s it going?’ But will this work? How many planets are we dealing with here?” -“Just one. They can travel to other planets in special meat containers, but they can’t live on them. And being meat, they can only travel through C space. Which limits them to the speed of light and makes the possibility of their ever making contact pretty slim. Infinitesimal, in fact.” -“So we just pretend there’s no one home in the Universe.” -“That’s it.” -“Cruel. But you said it yourself, who wants to meet meat? And the ones who have been aboard our vessels, the ones you probed? You’re sure they won’t remember?” -“They’ll be considered crackpots if they do. We went into their heads and smoothed out their meat so that we’re just a dream to them.” -“A dream to meat! How strangely appropriate, that we should be meat’s dream.” -“And we marked the entire sector unoccupied.” -“Good. Agreed, officially and unofficially. Case closed. Any others? Anyone interesting on that side of the galaxy?” -“Yes, a rather shy but sweet hydrogen core cluster intelligence in a class nine star in G445 zone. Was in contact two galactic rotations ago, wants to be friendly again.” -“They always come around.” -“And why not? Imagine how unbearably, how unutterably cold the Universe would be if one were all alone...” At the end of the story, the speakers...are revealed to be humans.move on to contact a planet called Earth.move on to contact another life form.disappear from the meat's dreams.300s
- Q12-“No brain?” -“Oh, there’s a brain all right. It’s just that the brain is made out of meat! That’s what I’ve been trying to tell you.” -“So... what does the thinking?” -“You’re not understanding, are you? You’re refusing to deal with what I’m telling you. The brain does the thinking. The meat.” -“Thinking meat! You’re asking me to believe in thinking meat!” -“Yes, thinking meat! Conscious meat! Loving meat. Dreaming meat. The meat is the whole deal! Are you beginning to get the picture or do I have to start all over?” -“Omigod. You’re serious then. They’re made out of meat.” -“Thank you. Finally. Yes. They are indeed made out of meat. And they’ve been trying to get in touch with us for almost a hundred of their years.” -“Omigod. So what does this meat have in mind?” -“First it wants to talk to us. Then I imagine it wants to explore the Universe, contact other sentiences, swap ideas and information. The usual.” -“We’re supposed to talk to meat.” -“That’s the idea. That’s the message they’re sending out by radio. ‘Hello. Anyone out there. Anybody home.’ That sort of thing.” -“They actually do talk, then. They use words, ideas, concepts?” -“Oh, yes. Except they do it with meat.” -“I thought you just told me they used radio.” -“They do, but what do you think is on the radio? Meat sounds. You know how when you slap or flap meat, it makes a noise? They talk by flapping their meat at each other. They can even sing by squirting air through their meat.” -“Omigod. Singing meat. This is altogether too much. So what do you advise?” -“Officially or unofficially?” -“Both.” -“Officially, we are required to contact, welcome and log in any and all sentient races or multibeings in this quadrant of the Universe, without prejudice, fear or favor. Unofficially, I advise that we erase the records and forget the whole thing.” -“I was hoping you would say that.” What do the two speakers decide to do?invade the meat beings planetprobe more of the meat beingstalk to the meat beingsavoid contact with the meat beings300s
- Q13
This is altogether too much. So what do you advise?” “Officially or unofficially?” “Both.” “Officially, we are required to contact, welcome and log in any and all sentient races or multibeings in this quadrant of the Universe, without prejudice, fear or favor. Unofficially, I advise that we erase the records and forget the whole thing.”
Why don't the aliens want to make contact with the meat beings?
The aliens are lazy and don't feel like allowing contact with the meat beings.
The aliens are afraid of such strange and ridiculous meat beings because they don't understand the meat beings.The aliens want to control the world.The aliens are afraid the beings are better than the aliens.
300s - Q14“They’re made out of meat.” “Meat?” “Meat. They’re made out of meat.” “Meat?” “There’s no doubt about it. We picked up several from different parts of the planet, took them aboard our recon vessels, and probed them all the way through. They’re completely meat.” “That’s impossible. What about the radio signals? The messages to the stars?” “They use the radio waves to talk, but the signals don’t come from them. The signals come from machines.” “So who made the machines? That’s who we want to contact.” “They made the machines. That’s what I’m trying to tell you. Meat made the machines.” “That’s ridiculous. How can meat make a machine? You’re asking me to believe in sentient meat.” “I’m not asking you, I’m telling you. These creatures are the only sentient race in that sector and they’re made out of meat.” “Maybe they’re like the orfolei. You know, a carbon-based intelligence that goes through a meat stage.” “Nope. They’re born meat and they die meat. We studied them for several of their life spans, which didn’t take long. Do you have any idea what’s the life span of meat?” “Spare me. Okay, maybe they’re only part meat. You know, like the weddilei. A meat head with an electron plasma brain inside.” “Nope. We thought of that, since they do have meat heads, like the weddilei. But I told you, we probed them. They’re meat all the way through.” “No brain?” “Oh, there’s a brain all right. It’s just that the brain is made out of meat! That’s what I’ve been trying to tell you.” “So... what does the thinking?” “You’re not understanding, are you? You’re refusing to deal with what I’m telling you. The brain does the thinking. The meat.” “Thinking meat! You’re asking me to believe in thinking meat!” “Yes, thinking meat! Conscious meat! Loving meat. Dreaming meat. The meat is the whole deal! Are you beginning to get the picture or do I have to start all over?” “Omigod. You’re serious then. They’re made out of meat.” “Thank you. Finally. Yes. They are indeed made out of meat. And they’ve been trying to get in touch with us for almost a hundred of their years.” “Omigod. So what does this meat have in mind?” “First it wants to talk to us. Then I imagine it wants to explore the Universe, contact other sentiences, swap ideas and information. The usual.” “We’re supposed to talk to meat.” “That’s the idea. That’s the message they’re sending out by radio. ‘Hello. Anyone out there. Anybody home.’ That sort of thing.” “They actually do talk, then. They use words, ideas, concepts?” “Oh, yes. Except they do it with meat.” “I thought you just told me they used radio.” “They do, but what do you think is on the radio? Meat sounds. You know how when you slap or flap meat, it makes a noise? They talk by flapping their meat at each other. They can even sing by squirting air through their meat.” “Omigod. Singing meat. This is altogether too much. So what do you advise?” “Officially or unofficially?” “Both.” “Officially, we are required to contact, welcome and log in any and all sentient races or multibeings in this quadrant of the Universe, without prejudice, fear or favor. Unofficially, I advise that we erase the records and forget the whole thing.” “I was hoping you would say that.” “It seems harsh, but there is a limit. Do we really want to make contact with meat?” “I agree 100 percent. What’s there to say? ‘Hello, meat. How’s it going?’ But will this work? How many planets are we dealing with here?” “Just one. They can travel to other planets in special meat containers, but they can’t live on them. And being meat, they can only travel through C space. Which limits them to the speed of light and makes the possibility of their ever making contact pretty slim. Infinitesimal, in fact.” “So we just pretend there’s no one home in the Universe.” “That’s it.” “Cruel. But you said it yourself, who wants to meet meat? And the ones who have been aboard our vessels, the ones you probed? You’re sure they won’t remember?” “They’ll be considered crackpots if they do. We went into their heads and smoothed out their meat so that we’re just a dream to them.” “A dream to meat! How strangely appropriate, that we should be meat’s dream.” “And we marked the entire sector unoccupied.” “Good. Agreed, officially and unofficially. Case closed. Any others? Anyone interesting on that side of the galaxy?” “Yes, a rather shy but sweet hydrogen core cluster intelligence in a class nine star in G445 zone. Was in contact two galactic rotations ago, wants to be friendly again.” “They always come around.” “And why not? Imagine how unbearably, how unutterably cold the Universe would be if one were all alone...” What's the theme of the story?Despite good intentions, it is not possible to treat everyone equally.People have the tendency to avoid uncomfortable situations because they are insecure.Prejudice is a result of weak people trying to overpower people with influence and authority.Fear of the unknown causes people to make assumptions and reject what they do not understand.300s
- Q15“They’re made out of meat.” “Meat?” “Meat. They’re made out of meat.” “Meat?” “There’s no doubt about it. We picked up several from different parts of the planet, took them aboard our recon vessels, and probed them all the way through. They’re completely meat.” “That’s impossible. What about the radio signals? The messages to the stars?” “They use the radio waves to talk, but the signals don’t come from them. The signals come from machines.” “So who made the machines? That’s who we want to contact.” “They made the machines. That’s what I’m trying to tell you. Meat made the machines.” “That’s ridiculous. How can meat make a machine? You’re asking me to believe in sentient meat.” “I’m not asking you, I’m telling you. These creatures are the only sentient race in that sector and they’re made out of meat.” “Maybe they’re like the orfolei. You know, a carbon-based intelligence that goes through a meat stage.” “Nope. They’re born meat and they die meat. We studied them for several of their life spans, which didn’t take long. Do you have any idea what’s the life span of meat?” “Spare me. Okay, maybe they’re only part meat. You know, like the weddilei. A meat head with an electron plasma brain inside.” “Nope. We thought of that, since they do have meat heads, like the weddilei. But I told you, we probed them. They’re meat all the way through.” “No brain?” “Oh, there’s a brain all right. It’s just that the brain is made out of meat! That’s what I’ve been trying to tell you.” “So... what does the thinking?” “You’re not understanding, are you? You’re refusing to deal with what I’m telling you. The brain does the thinking. The meat.” “Thinking meat! You’re asking me to believe in thinking meat!” “Yes, thinking meat! Conscious meat! Loving meat. Dreaming meat. The meat is the whole deal! Are you beginning to get the picture or do I have to start all over?” “Omigod. You’re serious then. They’re made out of meat.” “Thank you. Finally. Yes. They are indeed made out of meat. And they’ve been trying to get in touch with us for almost a hundred of their years.” “Omigod. So what does this meat have in mind?” “First it wants to talk to us. Then I imagine it wants to explore the Universe, contact other sentiences, swap ideas and information. The usual.” “We’re supposed to talk to meat.” “That’s the idea. That’s the message they’re sending out by radio. ‘Hello. Anyone out there. Anybody home.’ That sort of thing.” “They actually do talk, then. They use words, ideas, concepts?” “Oh, yes. Except they do it with meat.” “I thought you just told me they used radio.” “They do, but what do you think is on the radio? Meat sounds. You know how when you slap or flap meat, it makes a noise? They talk by flapping their meat at each other. They can even sing by squirting air through their meat.” “Omigod. Singing meat. This is altogether too much. So what do you advise?” “Officially or unofficially?” “Both.” “Officially, we are required to contact, welcome and log in any and all sentient races or multibeings in this quadrant of the Universe, without prejudice, fear or favor. Unofficially, I advise that we erase the records and forget the whole thing.” “I was hoping you would say that.” “It seems harsh, but there is a limit. Do we really want to make contact with meat?” “I agree 100 percent. What’s there to say? ‘Hello, meat. How’s it going?’ But will this work? How many planets are we dealing with here?” “Just one. They can travel to other planets in special meat containers, but they can’t live on them. And being meat, they can only travel through C space. Which limits them to the speed of light and makes the possibility of their ever making contact pretty slim. Infinitesimal, in fact.” “So we just pretend there’s no one home in the Universe.” “That’s it.” “Cruel. But you said it yourself, who wants to meet meat? And the ones who have been aboard our vessels, the ones you probed? You’re sure they won’t remember?” “They’ll be considered crackpots if they do. We went into their heads and smoothed out their meat so that we’re just a dream to them.” “A dream to meat! How strangely appropriate, that we should be meat’s dream.” “And we marked the entire sector unoccupied.” “Good. Agreed, officially and unofficially. Case closed. Any others? Anyone interesting on that side of the galaxy?” “Yes, a rather shy but sweet hydrogen core cluster intelligence in a class nine star in G445 zone. Was in contact two galactic rotations ago, wants to be friendly again.” “They always come around.” “And why not? Imagine how unbearably, how unutterably cold the Universe would be if one were all alone...” Which of the following supports the theme that fear of the unknown causes people to make assumptions and reject what they do not understand?“‘They talk by flapping their meat at each other. They can even sing by squirting air through their meat.’” (Paragraph 31)“‘It seems harsh, but there is a limit. Do we really want to make contact with meat?’” (Paragraph 37)“‘Officially, we are required to contact, welcome and log in any and all sentient races or multibeings in this quadrant of the Universe’” (Paragraph 35)“‘We went into their heads and smoothed out their meat so that we’re just a dream to them.’” (Paragraph 43)300s