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Referring to p. 587 in Writing with Power, think of a question to pose to the classroom discussion board regarding one of the topics below. Your question should be insightful and meaningful; provide your classmates with an opportunity to consider elements of each topic that have yet to be covered in your lessons. You will not receive credit if your question is one that can be answered with “yes” or “no.”

Comparison of postmodernism to the twenty-first century
Irony in Updike’s “A&P”
Satire in Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron”
Themes expressed by the Beat Generation
The effects of war on literature

Make a question for me that has to do with something classmates can answer.

writers got tired of the ways of traditionalism and reacted against the constraints of society .The members of the group celebrated freedom and individuality . Themes of the beat generation was braking the rules of traditionalism and expressing freedom and individuality .

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Question;

What did Kurt use in his story, "Harrison Bergeron." to describe the idea of an "equal" society?

Do you think his ideal thought of "equal" was balanced, or not balanced?

Explanation:

Your classmate's answer should be along the lines of;

“Harrison Bergeron,” a short story written by Kurt Vonnegut, uses satire to describe the deficiency in our idea of a truly “equal” society. Throughout the story, Vonnegut describes the torture and discomfort the government administers among the people, and though they were “equal,” they were not balanced.

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