<u>Changes that the author of Harrison Bergeron wants to see in the society:</u>
Harrison Bergeron is a protagonist of the short science fiction story written by Kurt Vonnegut Junior. The story envisions a society governed by the rules imposed by a lady dictator Diana Moon Glampers, the handicapper General, in charge of ensuring equality so that no one is better than anyone else.
She has devised inhuman means to enforce her set of desires using blinding spectacles, mental radio fitted in ears to hamper normal mental processes and other mechanical aids to serve her brutal purposes.
Bergeron is a boy who has been sent to prison for no valid crime of today’s world. When he tries to assert independence and tries to overthrow domination by perpetrators of brutality, he is shot dead along with a ballerina who tries to rebel with him.
He is the person who seeks change , speaks for his basic human rights , asserts and accepts his independence as an integral part of his survival as a human being. He is silenced forever by the insecure General
. The narrator tries to say that differences of form and intelligence make us human.
All are different. Those with higher intelligence like George, should not be handicapped but allowed to think and reason out. A society that is governed by the maxims of welfare and freedom to live can only succeed. Equality should not be imposed. Differences should be celebrated and allowed as being natural.
Answer:
I want this website to show off my enthusiasm for fishing. I began fishing when I was 7 years old. I enjoyed it so much that on my spare time I tried to reel in some fish. To this day, I continue to make time to fish. I enjoy it so much that I teach others how to fish. Which as far as, what bait to use, what fishing rod to use, and most importantly how to enjoy fishing.
Explanation:
'at the age of' is not needed in that sentence and just makes it drag on longer than it should. Importantly was spelt wrong. Other than those two things, it isn't a bad paragraph.
“She’s only filled with an old blind wish”. This is the definition of instinct. She is driven by instincts. Instincts are something you cannot see and they’re as old as the first creatures who did it. Instincts are programmed traditions. The animal feels the need to do these tasks no matter what just like the turtle feels the need to make a nest. It’s a blind wish.
The answer to this is B.
I don't have an explanation other than to just follow the stanza beat.
You may consider the following:
Introduction: offers a view of the main purpose and an overview of what the paper will be about.
As the paper is been worked, the writer should constantly check the introduction to make sure it continues to make sense with the rest of the information. For the introduction, the writer should consider and cover the following main points:
- Main problem to address.
- Solution to the problem and how the perspective and opinions offered in the argument influence the way readers think about the topic.
- To go back to the planning stage, conduct further research, continue writing, or edit what is written.
Body Paragraphs: These should evidence the thesis offered in the introduction The body paragraphs should develop the main idea with primary and secondary sources, thinking about:
- Meaning intended for each paragraph.
- Evidence to use and how the reader may be convinced the information is true and what the strongest or weakest points are.
- If needed, there may be point in which more research should be developed before continue writing.
Conclusions: It offers a brief restatement of the main topic and summarize the main points The conclusion should reinforce the analysis and findings.