Thursday, April 26, 2018


1.  What does The Lottery or Harrison Bergeron teach us about the nature of bystanders in a time of crisis? They will do nothing
2.  Focus on one negative practice/custom/ritual that takes place in our culture and relate it to one of the stories. Drinking
3.  How does fear in individuals play a major role in repressing societies? If you are scared you are weak
4.  After reading Harrison Bergeron what actions or characteristics allow individuals to break free from controlling communities. Being big and strong or just doing what you know is right
5.  Using one of the stories what does the connections between violence and control suggest about the human species. We are prone to be controlled through violence
6.  How does society define right and wrong? Punish you for wrongs praise you for rights
7.  Who ultimately decides if someone is doing the right thing or not? The person who is doing it

Do you think handicaps are good?
Was diane clampers in the wrong?
Should the lottery be real?

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