In the story “Harrison Bergeron” by KV, the theme is creating more rules does not solve all the problems. That’s also symbolism, foreshadowing. That all tells illuminates the theme. The stereotypes is everyone is a stereotypical person in the situation of the story; each person is physically equal because of the handicaps. The setting is in 2081 they’re watching the television. Even in the future people are still creating rules to try to solve their problems. You think that it would change and they would think of something else to solve their problems. But they don’t they just keep creating rules to solve them that will probably never change. Everyone Some of the symbols in the story “Harrison Bergeron” is Harrison he is society’s potential. Harrison probably has the most potential in the story. Another symbol Is Diana she’s the law she and norm. She’s typical she’s like other people just normal and standard. One more symbol is Dance that’s the freedom right there. The point of view in this story is 3rd person omniscient. The narrator is told by an unseen person who is not in the story. But they know the characters, their actions and their internal …show more content…
For an example Harrison he’s handsome, smart, doesn’t give up, and has good eye sight. The government comes and tries to take everything away that he has. They give him glasses that will ruin his eyesight. They put something on him to weigh him down. Put large earphones on him so he has bad hearing. Harrison had enough of it he stands up to the government by taking all of his handicaps off that the government made him wear. He became his own person and took a stand I mean it didn’t end to well it ended with a shotgun and him dying but at least he stood up against the government. He’s the real man for standing up to them he said no and put his foot down it caused him to die, but he still took a stand against