Answer: C. <span>He is the last of the Old Ones and it is his destiny.
Old Ones was the name referring to ancient warriors serving The Light. Four of them took Will to travel through time and space to reach the place so-called the Great Hall which at the present time, the church that Will Staton's family attend to. He was informed that he is the last Old Ones member as being the seventh son who gained his powers on his fourteenth birthday.</span>
<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.
I think it's C ;)) hope it's right.
<span>more time than you think you will need because you need to first think and than write. You should always spend more time thinking. </span>
In the third stanza, the reader finds evidence that the speaker finds some hope.
In these lines, the speaker notes the contrast between the black night of the moor and "the ray-lit clouds." Upon seeing the sky, the speaker notes "There's solace everywhere!"
Solace means comfort, so here the speaker is finding some comfort despite the despair he feels is all around him.