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    Nethergrave and Harrison Bergeron have an imaginative setting. Nethergrave was very imaginative because of the things that happened during the story. Harrison Bergeron has a very “unreal” setting in comparison to real life. Today I will be reading and learning more about both of these stories. In this essay‚ we will explore both stories and learn why their setting is drastically different than in real life. Harrison Bergeron takes place in 2018. There’s a married couple (George and Hazel Harrison) and they

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    Theme: Harrison Bergeron Harrison Bergeron (Kurt Vonnegut‚ 1961) is a fictional commentary on an egalitarian society. Based in the future‚ 2081 to be exact‚ Vonnegut describes a society where the American government has passed amendments to make all its citizens equal by use of handicaps. These handicaps range from masks for the beautiful‚ weights for the strong‚ radio chips that give off bursts of frequencies to disrupt thoughts for the intelligent‚ all in an attempt in an entirely equal citizenship

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    Harrison Bergeron vs. 1984 Harrison Bergeron and 1984 were both based on a similar concept. This concept is creating peace by limiting and controlling the population. In George Orwell’s “1984”‚ it was done through brainwashing and doublethink. In Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron”‚ it was done by limiting everyones abilities until everyone is equal in all ways. Each author used class systems‚ nature‚ and society to portray their negative utopia. Class

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    Traditions Traditions tend to make you do what everyone else in your society is doing. Both of the tragic stories “The Lottery”‚ and “Harrison Bergeron” teach about how society tends to conform to certain traditions or ways of being‚ no matter how gruesome. Their societies conform to such bizarre traditions‚ in fear of what might happen to them if they do not comply year after year. These stories have some similarities‚ but also have many differences‚ for example‚ the setting. The setting of

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    All these stories “The Lottery”‚”2BRO2B”‚and”Harrison Bergeron are all really good stories to read.All of the stories have a lot of symbolism in them.Some of the stories will be kinda creepy and some will be funny. In the story “Harrison Bergeron” uses a lot of symbolism.For example in one part the story when George’s and Hazel’s son took off all of his handicaps it represented freedom.Another example is when George thought of his son the 21 gun salute went off in his head and he forgot

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    created 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

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    The polar opposite however‚ a dystopian society‚ is a society where everything from freedom and justice has completely become irrelevant‚ where everything is undesirable and frightening. One source that will be used is Kurt Vonnegut’s short story; Harrison Bergeron which has very contrasting themes depending on individual perspective. The thing with these societies is that more often than not‚they are based around individual perspective. Much like journalism and overall modern media‚ perspectives will

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    Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ is a story about a society living with handicaps in order for everyone to be equal. These handicaps tamper with certain people natural abilities in order to bring them down to be equivalent with their peers. George and Hazel Bergeron are couple living in this utopian society. They had a son named Harrison Bergeron. Although he was put in jail for planning to overthrow the government. The couple does not seem to remember him as Hazel has a average intelligence

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    Harrison Bergeron Quote Analysis Turn the page to the next chapter of our lives and we’re still searching for equality. Look at the greater picture and see that the whole world is trying to find the same thing. What we define equality as is being equal in our status‚ rights‚ and opportunities. When jealousy and envy come into play that changes up the whole game. No longer are we fighting to say we’re good enough for the job‚ but fighting because the person before us was better for the job. Although

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    Vonnegut Jr.’s Harrison Bergeron and Orwell’s 1984 are based on the concept of negative utopia. The governments in both these novels control their masses using harsh methods. The government in 1984 uses brainwashing‚ doublethink‚ mutability of the past and vaporization to control its masses. The government in Harrison Bergeron uses physical and mental handicaps to control its masses and in the effort to make everyone equal. Both the governments have a tight control on its people but the government

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