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    story “Harrison Bergeron” a couple named George and Hazel have a son named Harrison bergeron who is 14‚ and was taken away from his parents by the government. Harrison then went on to a television station and declared himself as emperor. Then he took off his handicaps and a girl to walk up to him and declare herself as empress. Then Harrison ordered the musician to play music and him and his empress danced. But then the Handicapper general came in and shot both of them. In the story “Harrison Bergeron”

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    Six years after Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany‚ Victory in Europe was declared. But with the fall of the Nazis‚ a new enemy of the West appeared—the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union‚ or the USSR‚ was a Marxist-Leninist state with a highly centralized government and economy‚ that through its one-party‚ the Communist Party‚ promised social and economic equality for all. But the Red State did not fulfill its promises‚ with Soviet Premiers like Stalin killing millions of its citizens. It truly seemed

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    short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron.” Throughout the story there are examples of people acting or being forced to act in ways that differ from the ways we expect people to act in real life. In “Harrison Bergeron‚ Vonnegut applies setting‚ characterization‚ and plot to generate a feeling of incredulity at the unrealistic futuristic world he portrays in the story. First‚ Vonnegut uses setting to express the special idea of “Harrison Bergeron”. In the story‚ the people are described as‚“Nobody was smarter than

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    Harrison Bergeron‚ a short fictional story‚ was written by Kurt Vonnegut and published in 1961.It was published in the mazagine Fantasy and Science Fiction. Harrison Bergeron was based on a society that valued equality. Due to the 211‚ 212‚ and 213 amendments the people were forced to be equal.Handicaps were used in the story Harrison Bergeron to make everyone equal. Handicaps were transmitters that were hooked up to you to make you less intelligent if you were above average intelligence. Despite

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    in to some. However‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut disproves this idea. In the story‚ the government attempts to create a population of completely equal beings. In order to create this society‚ those who are born smarter‚ stronger‚ or prettier are required to wear handicaps of some sort to compensate for their upperhand in life. Vonnegut uses multiple literary devices to portray the theme of this story. The irony‚ symbolism‚ and resolution utilized in “Harrison Bergeron” work together to prove

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    “The year was 2081‚ and everybody was finally equal.” No one is more intelligent than anyone‚ no one is faster‚ beautifuller or event different from anyone else. In the short story Harrison Bergeron Kurt Vonnegut explains a lot of hardships and restraints in talents and personalities. The author uses symbolism‚ descriptive language and similes to show restraint through handicaps. First of all the author uses the craft move of symbolism to show restraint through handicaps. For example on page

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    Harrison Bergeron” Does equality mean that someone has to be dumbed down and/or made weaker? Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” would imply just that. “Harrison Bergeron” takes place in 2081‚ 120 years after its first publication. The story also implies that the government is almost‚ if not completely‚ totalitarian. The only government official depicted in the story‚ Diana Moon Glampers‚ the Handicapper General is the only person who seems to have final authority regarding equality. This

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    story Harrison Bergeronwas written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. The story was published in 1961 by Fantasy and Sciences Fiction Magazine. The genre is fantasy‚ for that it’s fictional and things that happen in the story hasn’t happen in our society. The story takes place in the future year 2081 and everyone is equal‚ but instead everyone being better everyone is worse. Also to the 211‚ 212‚ and 213 amendments everyone was equal. The story takes place in year 2081. The protagonist Harrison Bergeron

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    The punishment for having rebellious thoughts was immediate‚ plus it is one of the many reminders of the government’s watch and control of a person’s thoughts and feelings. It seems like every time George thinks something critiquing the government that a sound will go off in his ear piece‚ happening a little too often for comfort. Even though “Harrison Bergeron” seems like a bare essentials story with little description or scene setup‚ there are a few symbols present in the story that are significant

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    participation plays very crucial roles in their societies. By not taking their political actions‚ they can become passive. It can result in unfavorable societies. The Lottery and Harrison Bergeron stories criticize reckless obedience made by people in two societies described in very sensational manner. Purpose of this essay is to analyze how the stories describe passive societies in order to criticize a blind obedience by comparing and contrasting two stories. Both stories have more similarities than

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