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    makes you a hero? Taking place in 2081, Harrison Bergeron shows a society of where the smartest and most athletic people are given handicaps, so no one is above anyone and how one genius and athletic person, Harrison Bergeron, rebels against the government. Even though rebelling against the government may seem like a villainous thing to do, Harrison Bergeron was a hero because he was brave enough to stand up and help others. Starting off, Harrison Bergeron was a hero because he was brave enough

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    HARRISON BERGERON REVIEW The book and the movie were very impressive and somehow boring. i think if I would wanted to be someone charters in this story it would Harrison Bergeron because it reminds me to not forget reason why I wouldn’t like everyone to be same. Harrison Bergeron were smarter than other humans and it were not right because someone would feel miserable for not get the same rights as richness and gold but as same time it would stop all wars because then no one would have a reason

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    The Danger of Total Equality in Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” Imagine a horrifying world where the government has finally made every individual equal in every aspect of their lives. In the short story, “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., this is a terrifying reality. In this society, the strong are required to wear weights so they can be equal to those that are weaker, the intelligent are required to wear ear pieces that disable their thought process, and beautiful are required to cover

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    year 2081, and everybody was finally equal in every which way. Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else” (Vonnegut 864). In the futuristic short story, “Harrison Bergeron” written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. illustrates a government implemented law of equality forced upon a society. Vonnegut a social commentator utilizes satirical events in the story to illustrate irrational thoughts and ideas from society. Satire is

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    The publication date for “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. was October 1961, making it a coincidence to the Cold War which took place from 1945-1991. Harrison Bergeron is a story that portrayed competition as evil and equality was the way to go in life. Similar to the Cold war, the USSR was also passionate in being equal. If Harrison Bergeron was a commentary on the Cold War ideological struggle between the USA and the USSR, it would have taken the USSR’s side. Although the story and the

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    “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. tells the story of a futuristic America where people who are given handicaps if they are better than other people in order to give complete equality to everyone. The main message of “Harrison Bergeron” is that everyone doesn’t have to be the same for them to be happy. In fact, when everyone is equal they are sadder because they don’t know what real life is like, and they are able to be controlled. Harrison and Phillippa demonstrate that being unique brings

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    everywhere. No matter how hard you try to get rid of the flaws, they’ll always be there. The Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut Jr. shows with passion how even if everyone are without any flaws equal, there’ll still be imperfections and individuality. In Harrison Bergeron, the author focuses were severe intensity on symbolism to explain how even in perfections, there are flaws. In the beginning of Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Jr he utilizes symbolism to polish on the flaws in perfections. On page

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    Summary: “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. talks about the aspects of society that are supposed to be fair; everyone is equal. However, the story is more detailed in the dialogue between the characters George and Hazel that they were talking about the disabilities in society, anomaly and change in society and the hidden pieces life of the ballerinas. Moreover, finally Harrison a talented, smart 14-year-old son of George and he was a considered unusual in George's society, his son was arrested

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    Unfair In the story Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Vonnegut writes a story about a society where the characters are forced into a state of equality, or so that is what it suppose to be. The story explains of different tools used in order to give the illusion of fairness when in the end makes it completely unfair for the people who are more intelligent, stronger, or more beautiful. The underlying message that I received was that it is unfair to be fair. The government in this story forces

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    photograph, a novel is a film.” In the present day world, it has become common for people to strive for equality; however, this could be harmful if taken too far. There would be nothing to make anyone unique, dulling the world of all its wonder. In “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, the year is 2081, and everyone has been physically altered so all people possess equal abilities. The line, "all this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th amendments to the constitution," tells the reader that government

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