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    Harrison Bergeron In the dystopian society depicted in Kurt Vonnegut’s‚ “Harrison Bergeron‚ ” everyone is made equal. The story begins with‚ “The year was 2081‚ and everybody was finally equal. They weren’t only equal before God and the law. They were equal every which way” (Vonnegut 1). Not everyone is born equal but the government organization lead by the United States Handicapper General‚ Diana Moon Glampers‚ has placed various handicaps on everyone in order to make everyone equal before

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    Harrison Bergeron: Negotiation of Identity In a world with no individuality‚ is it possible for humanity to progress? In the short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron‚” the author‚ Kurt Vonnegut‚ presents the idea of a conformed society in which everyone is totally equal; if one is superior to another‚ then they must wear a certain handicap to supress their talent. However‚ the flaw in this type of society is the loss of one’s identity and freedom. A conformed society technically wouldn’t be very equal because

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    Analysis of Major Characters Harrison Bergeron Harrison represents the part of the American people that still longs to try hard‚ flaunt their attributes‚ and outpace their peers. At age fourteen‚ Harrison is a physical specimen: seven feet tall‚ immensely strong‚ and extremely handsome. The government does everything in its power to squelch Harrison‚ forcing him to wear huge earphones to distort his thinking‚ glasses to damage his sight and give him headaches‚ three hundred pounds of metal

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    an ideal society. The short story‚ Harrison Bergeron‚ is in accordance to this‚ since the ideal of total equality is promoted to the point of handicapping the gifted and the talented. The story takes places in 2081‚ where a futuristic America exists in complete equality in every form. This constraint put on the citizens is an ideal characteristic for the government‚ but for the people it is a burden that diminishes their identity. Therefore‚ in Harrison Bergeron‚ author Kurt Vonnegut Jr. explores

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    HarrShania Johnson 8/24/13 Short Stories Harrison Bergeron Reflection Essay Harrison Bergeron is a man that just wanted to be free and unique. He does not like the fact that the society is equal. No one is better than anyone‚ which leads to loss of individuality. The governor of the Handicaps regulates the society and how the people view their selves as. Harrison Bergeron is a story (book form) and a short film. Both forms of the story have similarities and differences‚ which then reflections

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    In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. theme played an unusually role in the stories. The theme was mostly on a general that had a law of equality‚ Vonnegut captured this by making everyone have the same intelligence‚ strengths and weaknesses‚ and he made everyone look alike. Imagine a world where an oppressive government captures what many call diversity. Where ugly is known as beauty and intelligence is insignificant. “They weren’t only equal before God and the law. They

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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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    KURT VONNEGUT JR.’S HARRISON BERGERON Vonnegut plays with the idea of equality as a literal sentencing of oppression‚ and not what the general public’s vision of it is. The society created by Vonnegut in which George and Hazel live in is‚ under every and any possible function of the term‚ a dystopian society. Plagued by “handicaps” which include physical disturbances of the psyche‚ George finds it difficult to string his thoughts together – this would give him an advantage of the misfortunate others

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    In the short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron‚” published in 1961‚ Kurt Vonnegut Jr. discusses equality in America in 2081. His story places you into a world where everyone is made equal in every way. Anyone with talents‚ like beauty‚ strength‚ and higher mental capacity are made handicapped by wearing massive weights‚ thought scattering headsets‚ and masks. These handicaps were set in place to create an equal world within the United States. While creating an equal society though‚ they are holding people

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    The idea and possibility of equality appeals human’s emotional nature. It’s everyone ideal image and vision of how the world should be. However‚ can equality in every aspect potentially handicap one who’s potentially gifted? In the passage‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut (1961)‚ he creates a strictly equitable society. In this “utopian” society‚ each person is treated equally despite each person’s characteristics or talents. Those who could be considered gifted or highly intelligent receive

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