ESCAPE
IMPOSTOR!
START
ESCAPE
IMPOSTOR!
ALERT! ALERT!
An alien has entered our ship and is trying to replace the crew.
We need to know what body he is in and expel him before he takes control of everyone.
We cannot return to Earth until we are sure that he is not one of us!
CLOSE THE DOOR
With your nerves you have forgotten the password to close the main hatch of the ship. Answer the security questions correctly to close it!
GO!
CLOSE THE DOOR
With your nerves you have forgotten the password to close the main hatch of the ship. Answer the security questions correctly to close it!
GO!
CLOSE THE DOOR
With your nerves you have forgotten the password to close the main hatch of the ship. Answer the security questions correctly to close it!
GO!
CLOSE THE DOOR
Answer correctly
This poem was written by William Blake.
London
Ozymandias
CLOSE THE DOOR
Answer correctly
The main character in this poem is probably based on a real-life person, Lucrezia di Cosimo de'Medici.
My Last Duchess
Ozymandias
CLOSE THE DOOR
Answer correctly
This poem describes a natural event in an Aran island.
London
Storm on the Island
CLOSE THE door
Answer correctly
This poem was written by a Romantic poet.
Ozymandias
Storm on the Island
All right! Gate closed!
next
CHECK ALL ROOMS
Find the impostors in each room
Room 3
Room 1
Room 4
Room 2
IDENTIFY THE IMPOSTOR!
Point out to the crew member who is NOT telling the truth
'I'm a Romantic poet.' Guess who's lying in this statement!
William Blake
Seamus Heaney
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Robert Browning
LOOK FOR THE ALIEN!
Drag the light for the suspect
CHECK ALL ROOMS
Find the impostors in each room
Room 3
Room 4
Room 2
IDENTIFY THE IMPOSTOR!
Point out to the crew member who is NOT telling the truth
Look at these statements about 'London'. Identify the crew member who is telling a lie about the poem.
'London' shows how nature is more powerful than man-made objectives.
'London' shows how oppressive power leads to people's suffering.
'London' presents those in power as corrupt and failing to help those in need.
LOOK FOR THE ALIEN!
Drag the light for the suspect
CHECK ALL ROOMS
Find the impostors in each room
Room 3
Room 4
IDENTIFY THE IMPOSTOR!
Point out to the crew member who is NOT telling the truth
Look at these statements about 'My Last Duchess'. Identify the crew member who is telling a lie about the poem.
The poem is written from the perspective of the dead Duchess.
The poem is written from the perspective of the Duke.
LOOK FOR THE ALIEN!
Drag the light for the suspect
CHECK ALL ROOMS
Find the impostors in each room
Room 4
IDENTIFY THE IMPOSTOR!
... there is only one person left
EXPEL THE ALIEN
Choose THE TRUTH
Look at these statements about 'Storm on the Island'. Identify the TRUTH.
The poem can also be read as an extended metaphor for the corruption in the church and monarchy in England.
The poem can also be read as an extended metaphor for the political conflict in Northern Ireland.
EXPEL THE ALIEN
Choose THE TRUTH
Look at these statements about 'Ozymandias'. Identify the TRUTH.
'Ozymandias' ends in the past tense with a description of Ozymandias' statue when it was first built.
'Ozymandias' opens with a framing device in which the narrator introduces a story from an anonymous traveller.
EXPEL THE ALIEN
Choose THE TRUTH
Look at these statements about 'My Last Duchess'. Identify the TRUTH.
The painting of his last Duchess is a metaphor for the Duke's view of what he feels the ideal behaviour is for a Duchess - to be controlled and objectified as a possession.
The painting of his last Duchess is a metaphor for the Duke's inconsolable grief at her death.
EXPEL THE ALIEN
Choose THE TRUTH
VERY WELL!
CONGRATULATIONS!
All rooms are clean
OH NO!
The alien is in your body
Now you are the impostor ...
TRY AGAIN
THERE ARE NO ALIENS HERE!
Tells the truth
TRY AGAIN
OH NO!
The alien is in your body
Now you are the impostor ...
try again
Are you sure you want to go back to the beginning?
You will lose all your progress
YES!
NO!
SEE YOU ON EARTH!
"We return home with the certainty that none of us is an imposter ... or so we think. End of transmission."
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Transcript
ESCAPE
IMPOSTOR!
START
ESCAPE
IMPOSTOR!
ALERT! ALERT!
An alien has entered our ship and is trying to replace the crew. We need to know what body he is in and expel him before he takes control of everyone. We cannot return to Earth until we are sure that he is not one of us!
CLOSE THE DOOR
With your nerves you have forgotten the password to close the main hatch of the ship. Answer the security questions correctly to close it!
GO!
CLOSE THE DOOR
With your nerves you have forgotten the password to close the main hatch of the ship. Answer the security questions correctly to close it!
GO!
CLOSE THE DOOR
With your nerves you have forgotten the password to close the main hatch of the ship. Answer the security questions correctly to close it!
GO!
CLOSE THE DOOR
Answer correctly
This poem was written by William Blake.
London
Ozymandias
CLOSE THE DOOR
Answer correctly
The main character in this poem is probably based on a real-life person, Lucrezia di Cosimo de'Medici.
My Last Duchess
Ozymandias
CLOSE THE DOOR
Answer correctly
This poem describes a natural event in an Aran island.
London
Storm on the Island
CLOSE THE door
Answer correctly
This poem was written by a Romantic poet.
Ozymandias
Storm on the Island
All right! Gate closed!
next
CHECK ALL ROOMS
Find the impostors in each room
Room 3
Room 1
Room 4
Room 2
IDENTIFY THE IMPOSTOR!
Point out to the crew member who is NOT telling the truth
'I'm a Romantic poet.' Guess who's lying in this statement!
William Blake
Seamus Heaney
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Robert Browning
LOOK FOR THE ALIEN!
Drag the light for the suspect
CHECK ALL ROOMS
Find the impostors in each room
Room 3
Room 4
Room 2
IDENTIFY THE IMPOSTOR!
Point out to the crew member who is NOT telling the truth
Look at these statements about 'London'. Identify the crew member who is telling a lie about the poem.
'London' shows how nature is more powerful than man-made objectives.
'London' shows how oppressive power leads to people's suffering.
'London' presents those in power as corrupt and failing to help those in need.
LOOK FOR THE ALIEN!
Drag the light for the suspect
CHECK ALL ROOMS
Find the impostors in each room
Room 3
Room 4
IDENTIFY THE IMPOSTOR!
Point out to the crew member who is NOT telling the truth
Look at these statements about 'My Last Duchess'. Identify the crew member who is telling a lie about the poem.
The poem is written from the perspective of the dead Duchess.
The poem is written from the perspective of the Duke.
LOOK FOR THE ALIEN!
Drag the light for the suspect
CHECK ALL ROOMS
Find the impostors in each room
Room 4
IDENTIFY THE IMPOSTOR!
... there is only one person left
EXPEL THE ALIEN
Choose THE TRUTH
Look at these statements about 'Storm on the Island'. Identify the TRUTH.
The poem can also be read as an extended metaphor for the corruption in the church and monarchy in England.
The poem can also be read as an extended metaphor for the political conflict in Northern Ireland.
EXPEL THE ALIEN
Choose THE TRUTH
Look at these statements about 'Ozymandias'. Identify the TRUTH.
'Ozymandias' ends in the past tense with a description of Ozymandias' statue when it was first built.
'Ozymandias' opens with a framing device in which the narrator introduces a story from an anonymous traveller.
EXPEL THE ALIEN
Choose THE TRUTH
Look at these statements about 'My Last Duchess'. Identify the TRUTH.
The painting of his last Duchess is a metaphor for the Duke's view of what he feels the ideal behaviour is for a Duchess - to be controlled and objectified as a possession.
The painting of his last Duchess is a metaphor for the Duke's inconsolable grief at her death.
EXPEL THE ALIEN
Choose THE TRUTH
VERY WELL!
CONGRATULATIONS!
All rooms are clean
OH NO!
The alien is in your body
Now you are the impostor ...
TRY AGAIN
THERE ARE NO ALIENS HERE!
Tells the truth
TRY AGAIN
OH NO!
The alien is in your body
Now you are the impostor ...
try again
Are you sure you want to go back to the beginning?
You will lose all your progress
YES!
NO!
SEE YOU ON EARTH!
"We return home with the certainty that none of us is an imposter ... or so we think. End of transmission."