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    modern Americans. George Bergeron‚ the father figure in this story‚ is apparently considered “above average” in mental capacity while his wife Hazel is not. This clear inequality between them is unfair and creates competition‚ so the government decides to place a noise machine in George’s ear which will go off every so often to keep him from thinking too hard. Hazel‚ on the other hand‚ doesn’t have to wear any such devise. As it turns out‚ this couple has a son named Harrison‚ however when he was younger

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    with cancer they fight for their lives every day and night isn’t that what courage is doing something that other are afraid of. Another book I choose for my main character is Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. I though this book would be interesting for hazel because the main character of the book Racheal she is diagnosed with cancer. Racheal thinks since she is diagnosed with cancer her life is no longer worth living. The point of the view of the main character in both of the novels about the cancer is

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    way. Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody had more money then anyone else. George Bergeron was a man who wore 47 pound weights around his neck and had a mental radio in his ear. Hazel Bergeron is the wife of George‚ she is “perfectly average intelligence”. Harrison Bergeron is the son of George and Hazel‚ he also wore the 47 pound weights around his neck just like George‚ he also to wear a big red clown nose and had a mental radio in his ear. People always made comments about Harrison. The

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    ensure that everyone is equal. As the story begins‚ George and Hazel Bergeron are sitting on the couch watching television. George is intellectually superior so every few seconds a raucous noise is played in his ear to keep him from being able to hold a consistent thought‚ which happens continuously throughout the story. This system of “handicappers” is overseen by a rather unsympathetic woman named Diana Moon Glampers. As George and Hazel are watching a ballet on the T.V.‚ the show is interrupted by

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    John Green John Michael Green (born August 24‚ 1977) is an American author of young adult fiction and a YouTube video blogger and creator of online educational videos. He won the 2006 Printz Award for his debut novel‚ Looking for Alaska‚ and reached number one on a New York Times Best Seller list with The Fault in Our Stars in January 2012. Green was born in Indianapolis to Mike and Sydney Green and his family moved three weeks after he was born to Orlando‚ Florida. He attended Lake Highland Preparatory

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    Harrison Bergeron

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    walking junkyard." Foreshadowing (give both elements): Foreshadow: ".. -I am a great ruler than any man who ever lived! Now watch me become what I can become!" Irony: "Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy‚" said Hazel. "You can say that again‚" said George. "Gee - " said Hazel "I could tell that one was a doozy." Imagery: When Harrison "The Emperor" and the Empress were in the air kissing the ceiling and each other. This brought a romantic image to my head. 1. What has guaranteed equality

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    meets there Reyna‚ the daughter of Bellona the female god of war and one of the two camp leaders‚ Hazel‚ the daughter of Pluto (the god of the underworld)‚ Frank‚ an unclaimed demigod‚ and Nico di Angelo‚ son of Pluto. Percy‚ Hazel‚ and Frank find out that the reason the monsters won’t die is that Thanatos the god of death (not the underworld) is imprisoned. So the camp elects of course Percy‚ Hazel‚ and Frank to go to free Thanatos. The catch is that the camp is at San Francisco and Thanatos is

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    in the comic book‚ they are at the background‚ as the main plot of hunting down the protagonists Marko and Alana‚ and their love child‚ Hazel‚ does not distract from the existential issues. Through the use of repeated imagery and dialogue‚ the graphic novel introduces straying from traditional

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    a lecture and book signing by David Margolick‚ the author of Elizabeth and Hazel: Two Women of Little Rock. The well-organized event was sponsored by the writing center. David Margolick summarized his experience with Elizabeth and Hazel‚ and his process of writing the book. Margolick also urged the audience to take action and try to encourage a movement such as emailing president Barack Obama‚ to make Elizabeth and Hazel reconcile and become friends again. Afterwards‚ the audience got a chance to

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