In all of these storys, the main character is trying to be an individual, but they are all doing it in a different way. The stories show the importance of being and individual whether the consequences are good or bad.
In Harrison Bergeron, Harrison is trying to be individualistic by being different. He trys to get people to take off their handicaps and be unique, just like he is unique. But this is ends badly for him in a world where everyone has to be the same.
In The Most Dangerous Game, Rainsford is not going to kill people to be the same as his captor. He could go along with the general and keep his own life safe, but he refuses to follow the groove. Even though he almost was killed, his individualism helped him keep his humanity. He is individual in the process.
In Initiation, Millicent chooses not to join a popular group so she can be individual. When offered a rare opportunity, one would think she'd grasp the chance. Millicent shows that being an individual is more important then following the crowd.
this was good but remeber she did say she wanted details page numbers ect. I think if you expanded a little more and went in depth you'd be set
ReplyDeleteLuke is giving you good advice! Other group members: did you forget about this assignment? The deadline is past, unfortunately =(
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