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By: Kurt Vonnegut · The Power of Television • Television is an immensely powerful force that sedates, rules, and terrorizes the characters • Vonnegut makes it a constant presence

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Page 1: By: Kurt Vonnegut · The Power of Television • Television is an immensely powerful force that sedates, rules, and terrorizes the characters • Vonnegut makes it a constant presence

By: Kurt Vonnegut

Page 2: By: Kurt Vonnegut · The Power of Television • Television is an immensely powerful force that sedates, rules, and terrorizes the characters • Vonnegut makes it a constant presence

� Free Write:

The Declaration of Independence states that “all men are created equal.” Imagine what it would be like if everyone in the country were exactly the same and completely equal. As you write down your thoughts, try to make at least five predictions about a totally equitable society.

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•  Utopian Element: Conformity vs. Individuality

•  Conformity – the act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to what individuals think is normal to their society.

•  Individuality – a person separate from others, possessing his/her own needs, goals, and ideas.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

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“The year was 2081, and everyone was finally equal.”

•  What does this line suggest?

•  What do you think may have happened?

•  What changes have taken place?

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� In the short story “Harrison Bergeron,”

people are given handicaps in their daily lives so that no one will be any smarter, stronger, or better looking than anyone else.

� Connect Ideas: •  Have you ever pretended to be bad at something to

make yourself an “equal” to someone with less skill?

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What can you infer about the citizens of 2081? How do they view individuality?

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The Danger of Total Equality •  Total equality is not an ideal worth striving for, as

many people believe, but a mistaken goal that is dangerous in both execution and outcome. To achieve physical and mental equality among all Americans, the government in Vonnegut’s story tortures its citizens.

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� The Danger of Total Equality

•  Citizens begin to dumb themselves down or hide their special attributes.

•  They fear that the government will punish them severely if they display any remarkable abilities.

•  America becomes a land of cowed, stupid, slow people.

•  Government officials murder the extremely gifted with no fear of reprisal.

•  Equality is more or less achieved, but at the cost of freedom and individual achievement.

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� The Power of Television

•  Television is an immensely powerful force that sedates, rules, and terrorizes the characters

•  Vonnegut makes it a constant presence in his story: the entire narrative takes place as George and Hazel sit in front of the TV

•  The government also uses television as a way of enforcing its laws

•  Propaganda = fear, intimidation

•  The live execution is an effective way of showing viewers what will happen to those who dare to disobey the law