1) I disagree that life in Vietnam would be perfect if everyone were totally equal. I think that equality is not a good idea. For example, in the story that we've read in class, "Harrison Bergeron" those ideas had pull people intelligent down and the H-G didn't let them think properly in order to make everyone equal. That is why I don't think Vietnam would be perfect if everyone were totally equal.
2) If I'm the one who designing a society in which everyone is equal, I will make the laws positive (which is opposite in the story). I will make the people think what they want in a positive way. For example, if one person is good at Math, and the other is good at Language Arts, they will help each other and make everyone equal.
3)I will encourage them, and cheer them up. I will help with what they think they are not good at.
4) There are people that are smarter than others, so they become more successful. Those that are not smart or the poor will not successful as the one that is rich. There will be some laws that we need equality and some not, so I will change that.
5) I think that sometimes equal is good since there are too many unfair things happening in the world. There are other times, when I think that people that born into this world have different talents. Each talent helps them to be successful in different ways. If everyone is equal, then they cannot show their real talents to the world.
6) When George had to wear handicap radio in his ear and listen to those noise for every 20 seconds and suddenly forget everything. It's the same to me when Mr. Blake made the noise. Also whenever I'm concentrate on something, and my mom walks to the room without noticing. It makes me forget everything.
Another example can be, when Hazel was watching her son died on TV, she cried and forget it quickly after that. Just like my mom, there were times when my mom was watching movie on TV, and she started to cry. I ask her why, but then she suddenly forgot.
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