Juana, Coyotito, Juan Thomas, and Apalonia
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‘The Lottery’ and ‘Harrison Bergeron’, two short stories depicting dystopian ways of life were written in the mid-twentieth century just after the second world war and in the midst of the fight for equality in western civilization. These stories display commonalities and differences in areas such as their authoritarian atmosphere, perceptions of equality, and based on their general arch and themes. To begin, the two stories parallel in the government ruling and corresponding atmosphere. Both stories have an authoritarian government in place with a strong set of rules regulated by methods of control and propaganda. Within ‘The Lottery’ for example, the governing body established an annual randomized public execution under the guise of it being a sacrifice for the crops.
The rain fell like a crashing wave in wild ocean, it made me tired and my eyes so heavy it felt my eyes carried gallons of milk and multiple groceries,the trees branches were dancing like sugar plum fairies in the wind, stormy days might be fun for others, but not for me.
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Dark and cloudy . it's hard to see through it
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Botanising in glorious freedom because he is telling how very excited he is to be free from the farm as well as very interested in the plant life that is where he is now.
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Rejoicing in their bound wealth and strength and beauty, because he is expressing how he feels about them how he thinks they are strong and beautiful, how he is very happy about the way they are.
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