The society has misunderstood the context of equality from equality of opportunity to equality of outcome.
Explanation:
Harrison Bergeron is a dystopian science-fiction short story by American writer Kurt Vonnegut, first published in October 1961.
The novel is an exploration of the fine balance between what equality of opportunity in a free society means in connection to what complete and total equality in a society would amount to.
This is a satire on collectivization in that if all humans are equally smart, weak or physically able there will be no growth or no scope of growth within that society and no potential for human development.
Answer:
Culture in general, especially in music.
Explanation:
Through out all the American continent the popular music reflects the history of slavery; without slavery there wouldn´t have been Samba & Bossa Nova in Brazil, Candombe in Uruguay, Reggae in Jamaica, Calypso in Trinidad, Cuban music and everything ranging from blues, gospel, rhythm & blues, ragtime, jazz, cool jazz, classic jazz, bebop, cubop, latin jazz, rock, rap, soul, funk and probably even more styles in the U.S. They all were developed with the helping hand of the slaves.
Most obviously is this the case with the world´s most famous North American style: jazz
<span>A bed of yellow flowers is used as a symbol of hope in "Marigolds."</span>
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Answer:
Visual
Explanation:
You can see (And the author can see) the dress, so it is visual.