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    with his personal convictions. Kurt Vonnegut portrays his views towards equality, freedom, and Communism through his short story Harrison Bergeron using dialogue, diction, actions, and feelings. In Harrison Bergeron, Vonnegut develops, or under-develops, his characters according to a twisted, “idealized” society where…

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    achieved in the short science fiction, “Harrison Bergeron,” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. The story is about a 14 year old boy named Harrison Bergeron who is beyond “normal” and how everyone who ever ‘above average’ have to wear handicaps. Handicaps prevent them from using certain abilities, it made people’s strongest abilities weaker. But, Bergeron is considered dangerous because of superhuman traits, egotistic personality, and mysterious behavior. First off, Bergeron is a known as a superhuman…

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    Vonnegut 's short story, "Harrison Bergeron" displays a futuristic America where no one is better than anyone else and everyone is equal. Almost everyone has some type of natural "handicap" that makes us different from one person to another. This difference makes us who we are as an individual. As an individual we can think outside the box and bring great new ideas to the table as we aren 't influenced by others fear or doubt or how they think differently. In the "Harrison Bergeron" the people…

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    Bradbury and Vonnegut wrote about events that they believed the future would become. Bradbury’s novel “Fahrenheit 451” was a twist on the job of firemen. Where as in Vonnegut’s short story “Harrison Bergeron” was written about the future where everyone was equal. Bradbury and Vonnegut were both visionaries on what they predicted would happen in the future. Some predictions that the authors made came true. The world they wrote about is possible and there are several implications that our future…

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    government, police, and other jurisdictive manners. Kurt Vonnegut Jr.’s short story, Harrison Bergeron, follows the experience of George and Hazel Bergeron and their son Harrison Bergeron in a world of total equality. In the year 2081, the people of the newly emerged dystopian world have finally reached an equilibrium; those who are too talented, smart, or beautiful are disabled to be equivalent to others. A boy named Harrison is taken away from his parents…

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    accomplish this would be for the political power (i.e. the government) at hand to invent a means that impeded on any one individual’s advantage in society, whether it be intelligence, beauty, creativity, etc.. In Kurt Vonnegut’s short story, “Harrison Bergeron”,…

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    Emily Claire Desilva Ms.Castille – 3rd hour English IV 14 November 2016 two+two=five In “Harrison Bergeron”, Kurt Vonnegut demonstrates the negative impacts of radical government by subjugating characters to wearing handicaps that limit physical and mental abilities as well as outward appearance, thus creating a false sense of equality. In an effort for sameness, differences are unavoidable. The effort to avoid conflict by trying for equality makes for magnified conflict. Equality expresses a…

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    in technology in our society is great and all, but there are also some consequences that come with it. An example of this is in the story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut. Harrison Bergeron is a story where everyone is equal in every which way. Nobody is smarter, prettier, stronger, etc, than anyone else. Diversity isn’t allowed. That’s when Harrison Bergeron comes along and tries to show everyone that diversity is NOT a bad thing. Another example of this is in Ray Bradbury’s “The…

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    Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Jr is a science fiction short story that takes place in America in the year 2081. Some of the major characters are Harrison Bergeron and Diana Moon Glampers. Harrison Bergeron is a fourteen year old teen who was imprisoned for going against the law; he was not equal to the rest of society. Diana Moon Glampers is known in the story as the Handicapped General. It was her responsibility to give people their handicaps and enforce the law that everyone is equal. The…

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    What problems could be created in society as a result of absolute equality? A myriad of people believes equality has numerous benefits and should be a fundamental aspect of a society. However, in “Harrison Bergeron,” Kurt Vonnegut demonstrates the unfavorable sacrifices needed for everybody to be equal in every way. In the year 2081, the government reinforces members of society to wear handicaps such as weights, earpieces, and masks, provided that no one will surpass another’s strength,…

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