In the quest for true equality, people gave up their rights in favor of eliminating all competition, drive, and desire: the very things that inspire innovation and creativity. The people in charge are the only ones who are allowed to think, and that power has grave consequences for Harrison Bergeron, a 14-year-old boy who is already 7 feet tall and virtually uncontrollable. The story explores important themes, such as what total equality at the cost of individuality could look like, and the dangers of losing free thought to a tyrannical government. The dystopian world Vonnegut paints is frighteningly dull, and frighteningly realistic.
Študentske dejavnosti za Harrison Bergeron
What is a Dystopia?
The word “utopia” was coined by Sir Thomas More for his book about an ideally organized society. It is from the Greek topos meaning “place”. The prefix is intentionally ambiguous; in Greek, the prefix ou- means “not”, while the prefix eu- means “good”. So a u-topia could either be a “good-place”, or a “not-place”, an imaginary place.
One of the oldest recorded and most widely-known utopias is the Garden of Eden. A utopia is a perfect society, where everything is ideally organized, and residents go about their lives happily.
A dystopia, on the other hand, is the complete opposite of a utopia, using the prefix dys-, from the Greek for “bad”. It is a flawed society, dys-functional and undesirable. In literature, these two terms often coincide. Many dystopias look idyllic to begin with, but over the course of the story reveal their true nature, which is typically sinister and flawed.
Check out our article on Dystopian Literature and the six common dystopian elements you and your students can track throughout the story!
Handicap vs. Handicapped
An important distinction to note before beginning “Harrison Bergeron” is that the handicaps given to the characters are not the same as being handicapped. The word “handicapped” that students will be most familiar with is similar in a way, because each indicates an obstacle that alters the abilities of the person affected. The handicaps given to characters in the story are meant to hinder them in some way in order to make them equal to others. Some of the handicaps they are assigned include:
- Spectacles to lessen eyesight
- Weighted bags of birdshot to slow down or hinder stronger, more agile people
- Hideous masks to disguise physical beauty; the more hideous the mask, the more beautiful the face
- Mental handicap radios that emit piercing noises to interrupt intelligence, lessening the wearer’s ability to think coherently or deeply about a topic
- Television announcers are plagued by speech impediments, so no one announcer is more fluent or better than anyone else
- Voices must be neutral, emitting no quality or tone better or worse than anyone else’s
- Music must be superficial, cheap, and false; no musician may play better or worse than anyone else
- A red rubber ball worn on the end of the nose to offset good looks
- Black caps to cover even white teeth
Essential Questions for “Harrison Bergeron”
- What does true equality mean?
- How can society both ensure equality and protect individuality?
- What is a dystopia? What can we learn from dystopian literature?
- What happens when people are forced to conform?
- Why is individuality so important?
- How are emotions an essential piece of our humanity?
- What is free thought, and why is it important?
Kako o Harrisonu Bergeronu , avtor Kurt Vonnegut
Vključite učence v zanimivo razpravo v razredu o enakosti.
Ustvarite interaktivno razpravo v razredu, ki bo učencem pomagala aktivno obdelovati kompleksne ideje o "Harrison Bergeron". Razprave spodbujajo kritično razmišljanje in spoštljivo diskusijo, zaradi česar so abstraktne teme bolj dostopne.
Izberite relevanten izziv za razpravo, povezan z zgodbo.
Izberite izziv, kot je npr. "Ali bi morala družba dati prednost enakosti ali individualnosti?" ali "Ali je popolna enakost resnično mogoča ali zaželena?", da spodbudite zanimanje učencev in neposredno povežete s temami zgodbe.
Dodelite učencem ekipe in pojasnite pravila razprave.
Razdelite učence v dve ekipi in preglejte format razprave. Nastavite jasne časovne omejitve za argumente in ovržbe. Poudarite spoštljivo poslušanje in argumente na podlagi dokazov, da zagotovite pozitiven vtis.
Spodbujajte učence, naj uporabljajo primere iz besedila in resničnega življenja.
Prosite učence, naj podprejo svoje točke s konkretnimi primeri iz "Harrison Bergeron" in resničnih scenarijev. To krepi njihove argumente in poglobi razumevanje enakosti in individualnosti.
Razpravo v razredu zaključite z refleksijo za utrditev učenja.
Zaključite z razpravo o tem, kaj so učenci izvedeli in kako so se njihove poglede morda spremenile. Poudarite spoštljivo nesoglasje in vpogled kot ključne nauke. Uporabite izhodne liste ali hitre zapiske za zajemanje končnih misli.
Pogosto zastavljena vprašanja o Harrisonu Bergeronu , avtor Kurt Vonnegut
Kakšno je glavno sporočilo knjige 'Harrison Bergeron' avtorja Kurt Vonnegut?
Glavno sporočilo knjige 'Harrison Bergeron' je opozorilo o nevarnostih prisiljene enakosti skozi vladno kontrolo, poudarjajoč, kako zatiranje osebnosti in svobodnega razmišljanja lahko pripelje do izgube ustvarjalnosti in osebne svobode.
Kako učitelji lahko hitro predstavijo koncept distopije z uporabo 'Harrison Bergeron'?
Učitelji lahko predstavijo distopijo z razlago, kako 'Harrison Bergeron' prikazuje pomanjkljivo družbo, kjer se ukrepa z ekstremnimi ukrepi za zagotovitev enakosti, s primeri iz zgodbe, kot so invalidnosti in omejene svoboščine, za spodbujanje razprave in kritičnega mišljenja.
Katera so preprosta dejavnosti za razlago 'Harrison Bergeron' v razredu?
Preproste dejavnosti vključujejo analizo osebnih invalidnosti, razpravo o prednostih in slabostih enakosti ter individualnosti, ustvarjanje zgodbnih tabloov o distopijskih elementih in razpravo o temeljnih vprašanjih o svobodi in konformnosti.
Kakšna je razlika med 'invalidnostjo' in 'invalidnim' v kontekstu zgodbe?
V zgodbi 'invalidnost' pomeni umetne omejitve, ki se uvajajo za zagotovitev enakosti, medtem ko 'invaliden' običajno pomeni telesno ali duševno okvaro. Vonnegut uporablja invalidnosti kot metafore za prisilno konformnost, ne za dejanske invalidnosti.
Zakaj je individualnost pomembna v 'Harrison Bergeron' in kako jo lahko učenci raziskujejo?
Individualnost je ključnega pomena v 'Harrison Bergeron', saj predstavlja osebno svobodo in ustvarjalnost. Učenci lahko raziskujejo to temo z razpravo o tem, kako so liki prizadeti zaradi izgube svojih edinstvenih lastnosti in analizirajo posledice družbe, ki vse sili biti enaka.
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