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    what is socially or politically acceptable vs. what is not. Harrison Bergeron opens a window for us to see how much equality is too much. Where is the line that ought not to be crossed and what will the negative repercussions if it is? Vonnegut vocalizes this concept so clearly and brilliantly; whether societal equality can turn to mistreatment and what the consequences will be when it does. By the second paragraph in Harrison Bergeron‚ the concerning health risks inflicted upon the citizens by

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    there is oppressive societal control‚ no one will ever have the right to think outside of the box. Everyone will be forced into an unnaturally equal society where curing cancer is too abnormal to be accepted with open arms. Kurt Vonnegut wrote “Harrison Bergeron‚” in which people are forced to wear handicap harnesses in order to diminish any differences one possesses to another. An article states‚ “... the sports term handicap. It refers to a way to even up a game so that good‚ average‚ and poor players

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    for the screen but they tell a similar story and try to relay a similar message. Kurt Vonnegut wrote “Harrison Bergeron” and this told the story of ow every was finally equal in every way and the people who weren’t meeting the average mark they were given handicaps to level the playing field for all people. 2081 was produced by Thor Halovenrt and is a movie based on the story of Harrison Bergeron it follows the same premiums but there are some changes that take place during the movie. Halovent must

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    short “ Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.‚ his choice of figurative language and negative themes left the reader frighten for the future. Vonnegut also uses alliteration to describe Harrison’s handicaps in great detail. On page 24 Vonnegut writes‚ “The rest of Harrison’s appearance was Halloween and hardware.Nobody had ever born heavier handicaps.” This part of the story creates a scary and intimidating image along with a scary and intimidating mood. The mood is scary because Harrison is standing

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    “All this equality was due to the 211th‚ 212th‚ and 213th‚ amendment of the constitution.” Harrison Bergeron’s world was a dystopia. Throughout the short story‚ even though it tried to have equality there was force and people being treated unfair. The government rules were made to make everyone equal. However‚ because of the difference it does not work as planned and it cause Harrison and a beautiful ballerina to get killed. Harrison’s world is also a dystopia because his family and many others lived

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    Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron‚ equality is forced upon the citizens by the government. Everyone is forced to wear handicaps that make everyone “equal”. The government‚ strictly enforces these handicaps. If someone were to take a handicap off‚ such as a lead ball hanging from their neck‚ it would be 2 years in prison and a $2‚000 fine. In Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron‚ he shows the government is so corrupt that they will do anything to keep their power. In Harrison Bergeron‚ Kurt Vonnegut

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    In “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut the year was 2081 and everyone was finally equal. The story’s theme is that total equality is not an idea worth trying to accomplish. This mistaken goal would be dangerous in execution and outcome. Equality would not make everyone one perfect‚ but everyone as weak as they could be. In order to accomplish total equality‚ the government would need to torture everyone by making everyone wear handicaps. This is shown by saying” the unceasing vigilance of agents

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    Harrison Bergeron‚” a short story by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. and 2081‚ its movie adaptation‚ are stories that take place in a totalitarian society where everyone is supposedly equal‚ but are actually not. Harrison Bergeron‚ the main character‚ escapes jail and tries to show society that their lifestyle isn’t equal and that greatness is okay to have‚ but in the end‚ Harrison ultimately fails and nobody learns anything. “Harrison Bergeron” and 2081 are stories where characters are heavily symbolic (for

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    Short Story Analysis 6 By: Michael Hurley Harrison Bergeron: This novel centers around the Bergeron’s‚ the average 2081 family in this stories dystopian America. According to this story‚ every single person is equal‚ not just under the law or equal with opportunity‚ but equal. While this sounds nice the way in which true equality is achieved is one which will annoy most modern Americans. George Bergeron‚ the father figure in this story‚ is apparently considered “above average” in mental capacity

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    “I am the Emperor!” cried Harrison “do you hear? I am the Emperor! everybody must do what I say at once!” page 3. This quote from the story is one of the he things that Harrison did that makes him a threat to society in the story “Harrison Bergeron” where everyone is equal in the year 2081. Harrison is a threat to the society based in the story. So in this essay I will tell you why Harrison is a threat to Society in the story “Harrison Bergeron”. Harrison is a threat to society because for one he

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