“Harrison Bergeron” Short Story by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

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“Harrison Bergeron” Short Story by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

consternation n. confused amazement or fear cower v. to crouch down in fear neutralize v. to counteract or cancel out the effect of synchronize v. to match the timing of vigilance n. alert attention, watchfulness wince v. to shrink or flinch involuntarily, especially in pain

What if everyone were THE SAME? INTRODUCING THE SHORT STORY What if everyone were THE SAME? What would the world be like if everyone were the same— average in intelligence, talents, appearance, and strength— and no one was better than anyone else?

What if everyone were THE SAME? INTRODUCING THE SHORT STORY What if everyone were THE SAME? How do you think people would feel and act toward each other? Would they be happy and satisfied?

What if everyone were THE SAME? INTRODUCING THE SHORT STORY What if everyone were THE SAME? BRAINSTORM Advantages Disadvantages With a partner, brainstorm possible advantages and disadvantages of a world where everyone is the same— exactly average. no more jealousy nothing to live up to Try to generate as many ideas as possible.

Plot and Conflict The plot of a story is driven by a conflict, or struggle between opposing forces. In some stories, the conflict is between the main character and society.

Plot and Conflict In “Harrison Bergeron,” for example, the title character struggles with U.S. society in the year 2081. As you read, notice ways in which Harrison and the government oppose each other.

Draw Conclusions When you draw conclusions, you make judgments based on story details and your own prior knowledge. + Details in Story My Prior Knowledge = My Conclusion Harrison’s father has to wear a radio that blasts loud noises into his ears. Frequent loud noises make concentration very difficult. Harrison’s father can’t follow a train of thought for long. + =

Draw Conclusions Use the following strategies to draw conclusions about the society depicted in “Harrison Bergeron”: Note what happens as a result of the society’s practices and laws. Apply your own knowledge to speculate about the motives of its officials.

Constitutional amendments make everyone equal in every way. Draw Conclusions As you read “Harrison Bergeron,” use a chart like the one shown to make notes about the society. Also include your own thoughts or reactions about the information. Details About Society My Reactions Constitutional amendments make everyone equal in every way. It would be hard to enforce equality. My Overall Conclusions