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    The short story‚ Harrison Bergeron‚ was written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. In the story‚ we see many uses of different literary devices that help us understand the world they are living in. Similes introduce us to the loud‚ distracting sounds that go off in George’s head every time he is about to take advantage of his brain. The handicaps that certain people are chosen to wear symbolize their strength‚ intelligence‚ and beauty. Vonnegut uses allusions to reference a Greek god and the Constitution. I chose

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    Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” is a short story about the future‚ composed of 92 paragraphs that sends a message that total equality is not worth striving for‚ for freedom is the cost of equality. Equality is more or less achieved but at the price of freedom and individual achievement. For all of the people to be equal‚ some people who are stronger that normal‚ have to wear weights all the time‚ girls that are more beautiful have to cover their faces. The more advantage they have‚ the greater

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    similarity that stands out the most was the ballerinas performing on live television‚ as the text shows‚ “On the television screen were ballerinas” page 1‚ last sentence. This is the most pronounced similarity because if the show was not rolling live‚ Harrison would not have had the chance to go on stage and show the audience and everyone that was watching television that he was breaking free of his handicaps‚ thus breaking free of the governments’ chains on him. He also did this because he knew that his

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    throughout the novel that brings her depression to the surface‚ which adds a drama irony aspect to the novel in response it shows Dalva does not realize that throughout most of the novel she was expressing a depressed behavior. The novel Dalva by Jim Harrison expresses a depressed behavior through the main character Dalva by challenging her mental toughness which causes her to react in such a behavior. Spread throughout the novel‚ Dalva had developed a behavior of having a reasonability o keeping the

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    society. As we see in the book “Harrison Bergeron”‚ written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr‚ there is no such thing as a “perfect” world. In Their world was not equally even though they tried to make it seem like it was. Some people had handicaps that made them less equal because they had to carry extra weight. It was causing problems even though people did not know it. In Harrison Bergeron‚ there was a lot of things wrong with their equal society. One of the flaws in Harrison Bergeron is that they wanted everybody

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    Equality can be hard to define. In my opinion‚ equality is the state of being equal or having the same rights or social status. After reading the short story‚ "Harrison Bergeron"‚ I concluded that this story is an inaccurate example of equality. The government forces citizens to wear handicaps to prevent anyone from being smarter‚ better looking‚ or more talented than anyone else. I strongly disagree with this. I think that this is taking away their rights. Citizens should be able to be themselves

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    Similarly‚ in “Harrison Bergeron”‚ a citizen named George had “intelligence which was way above normal‚ [a little transmitter] in his ear would send out some sharp noise” which caused George to turn “white and tremble‚ while tears stood on the rims of his red eyes” because

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    In the first stage of the Yale Five-Stage Developmental Model is Identification. Identification is defined as establishing a position in the minds of the consumers‚ voters‚ and potential converts (p313). One of Kennedy’s slogans was “We Can Do Better‚” which was one of a few he used during his campaign run. Giving the circumstances‚ this was a great one to use because he was at a disadvantage with his religious belief which he turned it around to use it as a strength by expressing his wanted the

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    by Jane Harrison Related text The sapphires The instinctive need for humanity to belong is through acceptance of one through relationships and their social status in society. When an individual seeks acceptance in the wider world in order to belong‚ it is up to them as to whether or not they are accepting of others. This idea is challenged as society is the boundary preventing an individual from trying to belong. This notion is expressed throughout the play Rainbows End by Jane Harrison and the

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    Harrison Bergeron Final Personal Response Growing up we are all told the direction of our paths- go to school‚ graduate‚ get a job‚ get married‚ have kids/grandkids‚ and finally‚ retire. It’s the inescapable reality that is forced upon us throughout our whole existence. As society we are forced into conventionalism‚ pushed towards a dream that we do not even necessarily desire‚ but since it is the ‘norm’ we conform to it out of lack of knowledge of the world. Just the thought of how many other

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