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The Twilight Zone The Obsolete Man was about a man that was about to be executed because the chancellor ruled that he was obsolete. The man said that he wanted to pick his assassin and he wanted an audience. When he said that I thought that he was going to say something really meaningful to the audience. He then invited the chancellor to his house. The man upset the chancellor while he was at his house. At this point I thought that the man was up to something. The chancellor tried to leave but the man had locked the door and the man said that there was a bomb in the room. The chancellor freaked out and then the man let him go before the bomb went off. When the chancellor got back the other people of the government told him that he was obsolete because he was a coward. The chancellor wasn't really being accountable for what he was doing, killing people because he thought they had no purpose. This made him and his country not work together very well. Him not being accountable negatively affected the teamwork with his country. 

Andy Schoenborn
11/16/2013 04:14:51 am

Hi Shane,

I like this, "Him not being accountable negatively affected the teamwork with his country." Were there any examples of accountability in the text? What about the actions of Wordsworth? You'll find insight there.

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