HARRISON BERGERON INB page 62 Equality Reflective Writing
HARRISON BERGERON INB, page 62: Equality Reflective Writing • Is it possible to have true equality in a society? • Why do you think it adopted its practices of making everyone equal in brains, beauty, and brawn? • Is it a good thing for people to believe that no one is better than anyone else? Would it be a good thing if, in fact, no person were better than any other person? Why or why not? • Are there positive aspects of this society?
HARRISON BERGERON • Describe Harrison Bergeron. Is he an example of human excellence? Does he represent the American dream to “be all you can be”? • Do you cheer for his success, and if so, why? What do you admire about Harrison? Are there aspects of his behavior that concern you? • Do we have any idea of what sort of ruler he might have been? What kind of government, pursuing what goals, might he have established? (See, in particular, his instructions to the musicians and his selection of his empress. ) Would he (and his goals) be better or worse than (those of) the Handicapper General and her agents?
HARRISON BERGERON • With whom do you think Vonnegut sympathizes in the story? Does he present Harrison as a hero, or is the story heroless? Why? • What is being satirized in this story? Why do you think Vonnegut wrote it? • Is Vonnegut’s story finally a cautionary tale about the importance of freedom? Of individuality? Of excellence? Or is he aiming at something else?
HARRISON BERGERON • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Jn. C 88 x. B Pkkc • INB, page 62: • Compare the song to the story. • What might be symbols in the song? • What do the symbols represent? Reflective Writing (bottom of INB, page 62) • Would you choose true equality if it were possible? Why or why not?
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