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The Veldt, They're Made of Meat, Harrison Bergeron M. Cortines 6th…
The Veldt, They're Made of Meat, Harrison Bergeron M. Cortines 6th Period
The Veldt
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Plot Points
The Doctor, Mr.McClean comes and tells the parents that they must get rid of the nursery, but the children don't like this idea.
The children convince the parents to let them have one last time in the nursery, but when the parents walk in, the door shuts behind them.
The kids, Peter and Wendy are spending all their time in the nursery visiting Africa, which bothers Lydia.
The lions then come out of the grass, and the parents begin to scream, realizing why the scream they heard from the nursery earlier were so familiar.
The Hadley family lives in this automated house, that does everything for you. No need to cook and clean, all thats taken care of.
The kids then go into the nursery but their parents are no where to be found. The lion can be seen in the distance feeding.
Lydia cough cough skyrim tells George that she is worried abut the nursery, this cool room that displays your thoughts on the glass walls almost like VR.
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They're Made of Meat
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Plot
The meat talk by lapping their meat, and sing by pushing air through their meat.
The beings decide that they are going to ignore the meat, and that the ones they probed will be remembered as a dream.
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The meat can travel through space, but only for short periods of time, and are restricted by the speed of light.
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Some beings of some kind, discuss the propeties of the sentient creatures that are made from meat.
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Harrison Bergeron
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Plot
George recalls his son, Harrison, being taken to prison for being indifferent
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Harrison Bergeron showed up to the studio, and pulls of his handicaps, as well as those of the musicians and a ballerina. While music goes on, Harrison and the ballerina display a beautiful dance.
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The General come in and kills the two and tell the musicians to place there handicaps back on. George and Hazel forget the television incident.
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Vocbulary
Surreal- a 20th-century avant-garde movement in art and literature that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind, for example by the irrational juxtaposition of images.
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Satire- the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
Irony- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.