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    In this semester‚ we’ve read “The Lottery” and “Harrison Bergeron” from the textbook. They are two short stories; “The Lottery” was written by Shirley Jackson‚ and “Harrison Bergeron” was written by Kurt Vonnegut. This essay is to compare the similarities and differences between them. The first similarity is that both of these dystopian stories demonstrate how people force themselves in a tradition that they have been told to follow even if they have an option to seek for change‚ and to explore

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    The Tragedy of Forced Equality In Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron‚ we are presented a world where the crusade for social equality sends society into a dystopia of forced ignorance and stunted abilities. In America‚ equality means that all aspects of our culture are uniform; you should be treated the same regardless of your religious‚ racial‚ or societal background. I do not believe absolute equality is a right. Being treated equally and being treated respectfully are used interchangeably today

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    Brian (writer)‚ Bermejo‚ Lee (artist)‚ Gray‚ Mick (illustrator).] (2008) Joker Nolan‚ Christopher. (2005) Batman Begins‚ Warner Bros. Pictures Accessed 14/07/12 Nolan‚ Christopher. (2008) The Dark Knight‚ Warner Bros. Pictures Accessed 14/07/12 VonnegutKurt. (2003) Slaughterhouse Five. New York: Harper Collins.

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    Title: The Lying Game Author: Sara Sheperd Pages read: 307 Pages in book: 307 1. Main Characters: A) Emma- Emma has a long-lost twin sister‚ Sutton‚ who is dead. Emma is very curious and cautious. She is impersonating Sutton because Sutton’s killer is forcing her to. B) Sutton- Emma is Sutton’s long-lost/ dead twin sister. Sutton was high maintenance‚ curious‚ sometimes cruel‚ and gets jealous pretty easily

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    The short story Harrison Bergeron‚ was 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

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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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    make sure that everyone is equal‚ you may ask what’s left in this world. The answer is disillusion; a sense of loss‚ or all things hopeless. In the short stories “In Another Country” written by Ernest Hemingway and “Harrison Bergeron” written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ a sense of loss is all too familiar. “In Another Country” disillusion comes at a cost of lives‚ and injuries‚ while “Harrison Bergeron” disillusion comes at a cost of no diversity‚ and no one allowed to have talents and gifts‚ and not being allowed

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    Equality Isn’t as Easy as an Open Book Do you ever wonder whether people are truly equal? In the world of the short story “Harrison Bergeron” written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ everyone is “equal” in terms of strength‚ wisdom‚ and beauty. No one is stronger‚ smarter‚ or prettier than each other. Everyone supposedly is virtually the same because of the new laws and handicaps implemented in 2081. However‚ not everyone is truly equal in this story. One reason for this is that all the handicapped people aren’t

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    someone in our society enforces a strict school uniform are they really any better than the leaders of the dystopian society we read about in novels? Is the president of the school district any different than the president in Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut? Both believe they are creating an equal environment that will have a positive impact. The fact is though that none of these dystopian societies last very long and if they do‚ they are not very efficient. In novels such as The Giver‚ Fahrenheit

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    Living through a dystopian world In a dystopian story‚ society itself is typically the antagonist; it is society that is actively working against the protagonist’s aims and desires. This oppression frequently is enacted by a totalitarian or authoritarian government‚ resulting in the loss of civil liberties and untenable living conditions‚ caused by any number of circumstances‚ such as world overpopulation‚ laws controlling a person’s sexual or reproductive freedom‚ and living under constant surveillance

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