1. A) Bigfoot Stole My Wife is a short story about the concept of believing. People do not believe Rick’s wife was stole by Bigfoot. Rick got home and found evidence in the kitchen such as “Spelled Dr. Pepper on the counter, the fridge was open” and “Unclean smell from Bigfoot.” Furthermore, it became clear that it is not the case. He did not want to accept the fact that his wife left him. With the way narrator describes his daily life, usually at the racetracks. It is evidence that his wife properly left with the other man. Then he convinces himself to believes that Bigfoot taken her away.
B) For example, the two times Rick’s wife went to the track with him she did not really care about the races. In addition, she said, “One of these days
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A). Hazel would be a person who stay in the circle, lack of motivation and follow the rules. She did not wear any weigh or implanted ear radio. Unlike George who was wear implanted ear radio and weigh. He got warn with the noise more often when he think badly. He would be a person that who break the rules. Both George and Hazel have not been develop much, Hazel was represented the people who following the rules from beginning and she stayed the same position as well as George still characterized the bad people until the end.
B) My favorite character in "Harrison Bergeron" is Diann Moon. She is a strict leader and heartless. Diann Moon makes sure people’s life in 2081 are equal, nobody was smarter, better, and stronger than anybody. She controls people’s mind and behavior.
C) The story setting is about the lifestyle in 2081. George and Hazel Bergeron watching TV in their living room. The setting helps develop the mood of the story by describing where the characters are while taking or thinking. The setting affected the story by describing what George and Hazel were doing before their son killed. The details stand out as unique an interesting after reading the story is the main idea of the story. There is the flourish and beauty that is missing from the 2081 life. It is possible to live like that if not following the rules. The author have chosen this particular setting because if the setting were detailed from the beginning, reader could properly tell what was going to