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    Harrison Bergeron” and 2081 Compare and Contrast In both 2081 and “Harrison Bergeron”‚ Harrison breaks free from his handicaps. It is significant that the filmmaker kept this element in the movie because it symbolized freedom. In “Harrison Bergeron" it says “Harrison tore the straps of his handicap harness like wet tissue paper‚ tore straps guaranteed to support five-thousand pounds.” (page 3) An example from the film is that Harrison tore them off dramatically‚ and the crowd was astonished. This

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    Thematic Comparison of “Harrison Bergeron” and The Incredibles “Harrison Bergeron” and The Incredibles are similar stories that both express equality amongst everybody. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron”‚ the residents of the city have no choice but to have their individual abilities handicapped. When it comes to The Incredibles‚ the protagonists are not allowed to use their special abilities to save citizens within the city. Although the abilities these characters have are natural‚ they are

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    between “Harrison Bergeron” and 2081 was that the HG man took Harrison away at the age of 14. The Film Maker chose to keep this element in the movie‚ because if Harrison was never taken away there would be no major conflict‚ or the conflict would not be the same. A quote from “Harrison Bergeron” states‚ “Harrison Bergeron‚ age fourteen… He is a genius and an athlete‚ is under handicapped‚ and should be regarded as extremely dangerous.” During the film 2081 it displays a photo of Harrison Bergeron‚ describing

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    Naive Need for Social Equity In his science fiction‚ satirical short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron” (1961)‚ Kurt Vonnegut presents a society in which all people are handicapped to be equal‚ normal‚ average‚ despite being born with different genetics and abilities to explicate the downfalls of the American people’s fear as well as need to be equal in Vonnegut’s time. He develops this ideal through a story about the Bergerons‚ who are presently watching an average ballet in a manner that is concise

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    their readers by revealing nothing about themselves. Kurt Vonnegut’s “How to Write with Style” suggests seven principles on how writers should scrutinize and assess their own writing style in order to attain a personal voice in addition to the ideas in hand. Vonnegut’s first principle states‚ “Find a subject you care about and which you in your heart feel others should care about.” As I was reading this excerpt‚ I found myself agreeing with Vonnegut that usually the subjects I care about the most I

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    hurt by bullying? In the story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury and in “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. people are getting hurt two different ways‚ but in the act of jealousy. In “All Summer in a Day”‚ a girl name Margot (on Venus) knows more about the sun than the other children‚ yet‚ instead of the other children wanting to know more and hearing her out‚ they put her in a closet. And in “Harrison Bergeron”‚ there’s a handicap general who forces everyone to wear some kind of tech/gear

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    brilliant piece of literature. One example‚ for instance‚ is Kurt Vonnegut who may have been stimulated by the war‚ thus writing Slaughterhouse – Five. Though one may categorize this piece as science fiction or even auto - biographical‚ it can also be interpreted as an anti – war piece. Because Vonnegut is classified as a post modernist‚ one can take into account all the details‚ such as the similarities between the main character and Vonnegut‚ the Tralfamadorians‚ and the style and themes of the novel

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    Telling the Truth Texts: Birthday Letters – Ted Hughes Weapons of Mass Delusion – Phillip Adams Breakfast of Champions – Kurt Vonnegut How do your texts represent the idea of truth? Ted Hughes’ collection of intimate and deeply personal poetry‚ along with Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Breakfast of Champions and Phillip Adams’ controversial article Weapons of Mass Delusion all represent versions of the truth. In many ways‚ they represent truth as a kind of impossibility‚ as it is constantly

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    The first short story in the speculative fiction novel‚ “Welcome to the Monkey House” is titled‚ Harrison Bergeron. This short story introduces readers to the society the characters in this book are living in. This story takes place in 2081 where society has been altered to where each individual person must be the same. Everyone is kept equal by “handicaps”. These handicaps are physical and mental. This handicap law is found in the 211th‚ 212th‚ and 213th amendments‚ which was enforced into

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    fiction stories like to commentate on our world. Some like to show what will happen in the future if something continues to happen‚ others like to show things that could be going on in the world now. The science fiction stories Fahrenheit 451 and Harrison Bergeron show the government wants to hide information from people‚ that the government wants to keep people in the dark and ignorant. The government doesn’t want people to think. This line of text from the book "Fahrenheit 451" shows how people feel

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