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    In the story “Harrison Bergeron,” by Kurt Vonnegut, the setting is the year 2081 and the government is controlling society. The government wants everyone to feel equal and to do so, they establish the United States Handicapper General. They feel no one should be smarter than another, more better looking than another, and no stronger or quicker than another. The government took equality to an extreme. Vonnegut wrote “Harrison Bergeron” to portray what our future has a chance of becoming if the government

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    Harrison Bergeron is an exaggeration of current social and political problems. This means that Harrison Bergeron is only a projection of what society could become. In Harrison Bergeron there are a multitude of tactics utilized by the government to control the citizens and subjugate the talented and exemplary. Some types of control used in Harrison Bergeron are governmental control, technological control, bureaucratic control, and possibly corporate control. But the most powerful and effective form

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    The Corruption of Good in “Harrison Bergeron” Laws are the key to having a well-mannered society. They are created with the intention of bringing good to the civilization. However, even actions with good intentions can end with devastating results. This is what occurs in Kurt Vonnegut Jr.’s “Harrison Bergeron”. “Harrison Bergeron” is about a dystopian- like future that has had citizens stripped of their individuality due to an Amendment. The people that were trying to make the world

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    The title character, Harrison Bergeron, wants to defy the government system and dare to be different. The society he lives in wants everyone to be equal in every way—“nobody was smarter [or better looking or stronger or quicker] than anybody else” (Vonnegut 226). George Bergeron had an intelligence […] way above normal” (Vonnegut 226) and thus had a “transmitter [that] would send out some sharp noise” (Vonnegut 227) about every twenty seconds. George Bergeron is very superior in every way, “[wearing]

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    technology and knowledge. This future is different, but not a good different. In “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., equality is the main issue and no one can get rid of it. In “By the Waters Of Babylon” by Stephen Vincent Benet, technology and knowledge ruined the world so awful that the only people left totally forgot about technology, even the simple pieces of technology like a sink. Even though “Harrison Bergeron” and “By the Waters of Babylon” are two completely different stories, the futures

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    What is equality? Equality is when everyone is equal. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron”, it opens a world of fairness. However, this society of ”Harrison Bergeron” is not as equal as expected. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, everyone are unalike in many ways. For example, some are more powerful, have different appearances, can think peacefully, and have less suffering. One of the major reasons of inequality is the difference in power between the citizens and generals

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    The story “Harrison Bergeron” is about a futuristic society where everyone is equal in every which way. People in this society have handicaps to make sure they are as equal as everyone else. But a young boy named Harrison Bergeron didn’t seem to have an effect on his handicaps. He would always find a way to overcome them and eventually he tries to take over the society and become “emperor”. This action Harrison took may have been supported by motivation which could have been sparked by some competition

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    Peggy S. Little Professor LaGuerre ENC1102 18 September, 2016 Theme Analysis: Harrison Bergeron In the literary piece “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, we enter a futuristic dystopian society in which all citizens have been forced into equality by a government that rules with corrupt omnipotence. From the very beginning of his hauntingly prophetic tale, Vonnegut lures us in by revealing what our society has devolved into at the hands of the wrong system in power. In the name of equality, the

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    The story Harrison Bergeron is about a society where everyone is average and the same. Harrison Bergeron does is not like everyone else, because of this he has ¨handicaps on him¨ so that he is the same as everyone else. This way of being like everyone else helped to understand the reason of why it is important to be you. The short story “Harrison Bergeron,” written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., teaches its readers that you should be able to be you without anyone holding back. You should be able to be you

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    The short story, ‘Harrison Bergeron’, greatly represents the stages of the hero’s journey. Although some of the stages are less obvious, three points hugely stand out; departure, trials, and status quo. First of all, Harrison’s departure is a very integral part of this short story. In the beginning of the anecdote, Harrison’s “departure” is described, and throughout the writing, George periodically remembers the horrid event. “And it was in that clammy month that the H-G men took George and Hazel

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