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Imagining Utopia - 2 views

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    A simple definition for Utopia (coined in 1516 by Thomas More and translated literally as "no-place") is hard to come by. Lyman Tower Sargent, founding editor of the journal Utopian Studies, describes the writers of utopias as "social dreamers." He explains in his article "The Three Face of Utopianism," I define the broad, general phenomenon...
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Teaching High School Sociology - 2 views

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    Creating Utopia: The thing I like about this graphic organizer is that it calls for the student's rationale -- would be nice to add that.
ericalorraine

The Middle School Mouth: Dystopian Literature Circles - 0 views

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    My school is located within a 20 minute drive of where part ofThe Hunger Games was filmed in an old mill village. Being the intelligent teachers we our, my teammate and I jumped on the excitement and interest in this book along with other dystopian novels to create a series of literature circle books.
ericalorraine

Equality in Harrison Bergeron - 1 views

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    How To Use This Discussion Guide Materials Included | Begin by reading Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s " Harrison Bergeron" or in your copy of What So Proudly We Hail. Materials for this guide include background information about the author and discussion questions to enhance your understanding and stimulate conversation about the story.
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Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. - 1 views

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    THE YEAR WAS 2081, and everybody was finally equal. They weren't only equal before God and the law. They were equal every which way. Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else.
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Fresh Hell - The New Yorker - 1 views

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    Rebecca Stead chose to set her children's novel "When You Reach Me"-winner of the 2010 Newbery Medal-in nineteen-seventies New York partly because that's where she grew up, but also, as she told one interviewer, because she wanted "to show a world of kids with a great deal of autonomy."
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