B. Imagine that Kurt Vonnegut telephones the teacher who used the book in his/her class, to thank
him/her for daring to use his book in his/her class, and to reassure him/her that he/she did no wrong.
A conversation such as this is likely to touch on the power of literature and freedom of expression.
Draft a telephonic conversation that would have taken place between them, using appropriate
directions to indicate tone of voice, pauses, volume, and emotion such as may be conveyed through
a telephonic conversation. (15 marks)
Answers
Answer:
Here is a telephonic conversation
Explanation:
In your capacity as the Drake School Board chairman, please accept my letter. I am one of the authors from the United States whose works were burned in your school's now-famous furnace.
Some people in your neighbourhood have said that my job is evil. This is incredibly offensive to me. According to Drake's news, books and writers are incredibly surreal to you folks. I'm writing you this letter to prove to you that I'm for real.
Also, I want you to know that neither my publisher nor I have taken any action to capitalise on Drake's repulsive news. We are not congratulating one another and bragging about all the books we have read.
According to what I read in the news and hear on television, you probably have this impression of me and some other writers as being ratlike individuals who enjoy generating money by corrupting the minds of children. In actuality, I am a big, powerful, 51-year-old man who worked on the farm a lot as a young lad and is skilled with tools. Three of my own and three adopted children total six that I have reared. They've all done well, in my opinion. Of them, two are farmers. I am a Purple Heart-holding combat infantry veteran of World War II. I worked hard for everything I had. I have never been detained or faced legal action. I enjoy enormous trust.
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