2081: The movie
Plot/ Conflict
Characters
Vocabulary
Narrative Writing
100

Harrison uses this in the theater scene of the movie, even though it isn't in the story.

The "bomb"

100

The main conflict of the story is...

Man versus society, Harrison vs. the government. 

100

When writing character names we need to remember that they are proper nouns, which should always be....

capitalized. 

100

the state of keeping a watchful eye. 

Vigilance. 

100

The position from which a story is told.

Point of View

200

This romantic scene is NOT included in the movie version. 

The Floating Dance, where Harrison and the Ballerina dance through the air and kiss.

200

What are George and Hazel's reaction to the death of their son. 

They forget. 

200

This 14 year old boy was taken to prison for trying to over throw the government. 

Harrison Bergeron

200

a small grimace or shrinking movement out of pain or distress.

wince

200

In order to create an experience for your reader, writers use this to activate all the senses. 

Sensory imagery. 

300

The director decides to change Harrison's appearance to look like this popular figure.

Jesus Christ

300

After escaping from prison, where does Harrison decide to go. 

To a filmed broadcast of a ballet.

300

This character has no handicaps through out the story or film. 

Hazel.

300

to crouch down in fear.

cower

300

When a narrator zooms in on one moment, to blow it up for their reader.

Explode the moment. 

400

On the "bomb" was this famous quote.

Live free or die, for death is not the worst of evils. 

400

In the story, this person watches as their son is shot on television. 

Hazel. 

400

What is Diana Moon Glampers' job?

She is the Handicapper General.

400

cause to occur at the same time or rate. 

synchronize

400

When writing dialogue you need to create new paragraphs when....

a new person speaks. 

500

The "bomb" was actually a device that did what?

restored the broadcast.

500
In the dance scene, the laws of gravity are suspended when this happens.

They fly in the air and kiss. 

500

This character with no name represents beauty and love. 

The ballerina.

500

feelings of anxiety or dismay usually at something unexpected. 

Consternation. 

500

Fix the dialogue:

"I went to the park", she said. 

"I went to the park," she said.