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    Harrison Bergeron” and “The Pedestrian” both have many drastic similarities and differences. These are two examples of the both. “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut and “The Pedestrian” but Ray Bradbury are similar because Harrison and the ballerina are both killed‚ while the difference would be in the book the television broadcast was not cut off until after Harrison was shot whereas the the movies it was cut off right away. Harrison Bergeron and the ballerina die as a climax for both the movie

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    definitely not to hold us back. Stories such as The Maze Runner by James Dashner and “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr.‚ reveal what may happen if technology is used improperly. In both these books‚ technology in used in order to control and at times harm citizens. If we do not do something‚ this may be our future.

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    "The Lottery"‚ "Never" and "Harrison Bergeron" all can be similar by one certain theme. I believe that theme would be change. All of these stories’ characters needed change in their lives. In "Never" the main character was hopeless and felt trapped and unhappy with her life. She needed to change this routine by seeing the world in a better light or leaving her past behind and catching the train mentioned in the text. In "Harrison Bergeron"‚ the main character‚ Harrison fights for the right of being

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    maintained through unfair societal control. In Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeon” society is handicapping remarkable people by bringing them down to their lowest distinctiveness by attempting to control total equality and fairness throughout society. The members of society pay little to no attention to their handicaps

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    dramatically changed in the film version. The same can be said for the story of Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut‚ and the movie 2081 directed by Chandler Tuttle. Despite the multitude of changes a director adds to a story‚ there are still similarities that are the base of the tale. One element that is almost always similar is the characters. In both Harrison Bergeron and 2081. The main characters being Harrison‚ George‚ and Hazel Bergeron.

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    Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr.’s "Harrison Bergeron" is set in the future‚ when Constitutional Amendments have made everyone equal. The people of this time are made equal by devices which bring them down to the normalcy level in the story‚ which is actually below-average in intelligence‚ strength‚ and ability. These people are denied individuality. They are not allowed to reach their full potential. In an attempt to make the world a place rid of inequality and competition‚ the Handicapper General‚ who enforces

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    short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron”. Both authors are trying to get across a similar and important messaged to the audience; for example‚ the impact of war on humans psyche‚ the importance of sacrifice during low social times‚ and the overall message behind both authors. William Faulkner wrote his speech during the time of of the bomb crisis. People all over the world were in constant fear of loosing their lives at any given time‚ quite similarly to the characters in “Harrison Bergeron”. Faulkner’s

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    civilization? In some parts of the globe there are governments that attempt to limit and control their country’s people both physically and mentally. Both Ayn Rand and Kurt Vonnegut imply how if these governments were taken to such an extreme level of totalitarianism it would crumble that government’s people in their stories Anthem and “Harrison Bergeron”. Physically handicapping people is the number one way to enslave them‚ as dictated by

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    Slaughterhouse-Five is a novel written by Kurt Vonnegut. This book could be interpreted in many ways but in tn the most direct explanation‚ the book is about a man who served in the army during World War II who decides to write about a man who serves in World War II who is also dealing with aliens‚ time travel‚ family‚ and such. The “escape” for the first man mentioned in the novel‚ is literature. For many years literature has been accepted and praised throughout the world. Since the beginning literature

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    killing preteens. Dickie is a newly turned 12-year- old who must take an official government intelligence test‚ which little does he know will lead to his demise. In contrast‚ Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” is another case where people with positive attributes are punished for being superior above others in society. Harrison is a young man with godlike abilities so he is severely punished‚ and being unhappy with his treatment leads to his rebelling‚ which

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