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Galina-37 [17]
2 years ago
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Based on the events of "Harrison Bergeron," what are Kurt Vonnegut’s views on music and dance?

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PilotLPTM [1.2K]2 years ago
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Kurt Vonnegut's views on music and dance in "Harrison Bergeron" are that they are good ways to distract people from more important things (option B) and they are vital and important parts of a culture (option D).

<h3>Music and dance in "Harrison Bergeron"</h3>

In the story, the scene involving music and dance takes place when the main character, Harrison, is defying the government. His dance with the ballerina show how the two arts are important for self-expression, which means they are vital for a culture.

However, music and dance are also used by the government to keep the people distracted from more important matters. The TV program in which the ballerinas appear are a way to keep people's attention away from the injustices they are suffering.

With the information above in mind, we can choose options B and D as the correct answers.

Learn more about "Harrison Bergeron" here:

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