Boss: Hello how are you today test subject #1: Good test subject #2: I’m alive so I guess that is a plus.
Boss: I want to know which story best represents our world's future. test subject #1: I say that the “Harrison Bergeron” relates to our community more than the giver because how would we make a memory boundary that keeps memories trapped. test subject #2: I didn’t read The Giver… So what should I do?
Boss: How did you know what you wrote on the application? test subject #2: I copied this other guy.
Boss:(slam face onto the table)
Boss: Ok what happens in The Giver will be in this box. Just open it up and watch the show (pass futuristic device across the table ). test subject #2:(open the box) {after the box is …show more content…
test subject #2: Yeah test subject #1: well that is pretty normal to our standards. test subject #2: Yes but that’s a ritual so I think it’s weird to do that.
Boss: Ok let’s get back on track. test subjects: Ok test subject #2: In “Harrison Bergeron” It said “he didn't get very far with it before another noise in his ear radio scattered his thoughts”(1). test subject #2: Really come on they have radio earpieces in their ears so they can’t think. That is the worst idea ever you nothing would be accomplished. test subject #1: The earpieces don’t have to always be on. test subject #2: Another thing that is weird is “It became their obvious intention to kiss the ceiling. They kissed it”(1). Who does this? test subject #1: They didn’t kiss the moon it was a metaphoric saying. test subject #2: I didn't really read the “Harrison Bergeron” so I don't know if that was actually true. test subject #1: So that’s my point proven correct. test subject #2: no no you're wrong. test subject #1: How? test subject #2: It's because you have no life and is bad for everything. test subject #1: I´m not bad everything because you are even worse at