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    Daryl Turner Harrison Bergeron Paragraph No it would not be beneficial if society got rid of all competition‚ which really applies with sports. Sports is all about competition and someone trying to beat out someone for a higher ranking. But if we outlaw all competition from today’s society then a lot of sports would be very spiritless. For example‚ when I watch a football game I want to feel very anxious when my favorite team is down by one point and there’s only 10 seconds in the game. But

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    The story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut uses character interactions such as George and Hazel’s interactions and the TV announcers to support the idea that individuality is necessary for society to run properly.. The story is based on a world where if someone is better than someone at something‚ they receive handicaps that worsen their ability at said skill. In the story Hazel talks to George about how George should remove his handicaps while he’s at home but he points out how if he did that

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    A Future Society The story Harrison Bergeron shines a new perspective on the future of the government. It made me sit and think about the possible reasons of inequality and whether they are fair or not. However‚ I wasn’t too pleased with how the laws of equality were carried out. Were the government’s alterations of each person’s life harsh? Did they take these laws too far over the line? The selected piece of reading is Harrison Bergeron written by Hurt Vonnegut Jr. It is a short story of a future

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    Compare and Contrast Essay The story Harrison Bergeron was set in two different years in the future‚ 2081 and 2053. The basic story between all three works is everyone being equal and “handicapped”. Harrison is a young adult living with his parents and is taken away because he is too smart than the “average” person‚ which in the real world be considered dumb. He rebels against the government and shows up on television to show people how their live would be without being handicapped. At the end

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    Should Smoking be Banned? Smoking is a worldwide problem that is one of the biggest causes of death. Harrison Bergeron 1. What kind of handicap has been imposed on people with better-than-average mental capacity? People with better-than-average mental capacity are required to wear mental handicap radios in their ear that are tuned in to a government transmitter. The radios would send out some sharp noise every twenty seconds or so to take advantage of the people’s brains. 2. What kind

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    ultimately deviate from this norm and are therefore shunned away. Because these people are condemned or looked down upon‚ they act as bad examples to reinforce social norms. Two characters that portray such social deviance are Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron and Ray Bradbury’s Leonard Mead of “The Pedestrian.” By labeling people as “social deviants‚” people attempt to keep order in society. The common social deviant in a way embodies the ideals of individualism. As a given society sets up boundaries

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    people have been made equal through the use of physical and mental handicaps. The United States Constitution mandates this equality in the 211th‚ 212th‚ and 213th Amendments‚ and the law is enforced by Diana ‚ the Handicapper General.George Bergeron and Hazel Bergeron are watching ballerinas on television‚ so that their dancing is not too beautiful. Since George is naturally quite intelligent‚ he must wear a mental handicap radio in his ear it torments him with a variety of sharp noises every twenty seconds

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    as far as the societies go in The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas and Harrison Bergeron. These societies have gone too far to reach total equality. Each over-exaggerates the concept‚ The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas offers a more enticing community‚ and the overall image of a complete utopia is somewhat unreachable. Both societies in the stories over-exaggerate the concept of having total equality‚ especially Harrison Bergeron. The fact that the government has to step in and virtually reprogram

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    riots are breaking out in the streets; white versus black‚ men are refusing to come to work because their masculinity is being insulted by the thought of female aviators. A dystopian society has begun to be revealed; much like those shown in Harrison Bergeron‚ The Giver‚ and Serenity where throughout each realm certain qualities of equality namely social class differences‚ social injustice‚

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    MANJEET SINGH March 31‚ 2011 CHARACTER ANALYSIS Diana Moon Glampers Diana Moon Glampers‚ the Handicapper General‚ symbolically portrays the idea of fairness in a society.  She is the one in charge of lowering the capacity of a bright and intelligent person to the level of a normal and unaware being.  In the beginning of the story‚ the reader is given a picture of the world that Diana Moon Glampers watches upon: Diana Moon Glampers is the one who maintains

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