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    (Arthur C. Clarke). “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. and Anthem by Ayn Rand are both two attempted societies striving for equality and fairness for all. Failing to complete this achievement the two protagonists of these stories revolt against their societies and fight for what’s right. Although “ Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut ‚ Jr. and Anthem by Ayn Rand are both pieces of dystopian literature‚ their portrayal of technology differs greatly. Anthem and “Harrison Bergeron’s” entertainment

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    to speak or act are like a bird in a cage. People need freedom for choosing what they want to do‚ saying their ideas‚ and voting. People have rights to choose what they want or what they do‚ and many people mentioned freedom. For example‚ Harrison Bergeron short story explains that people who were in the story were not free because all smart people were controlled by the government‚ and if people ignore government’s rules‚ they would be suicided. Additionally‚ Nelson Mandela try his best in order

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    read. Don’t worry about writing your theme in "fancy" language; use your own words to capture the larger message in the story.Write a possible theme for the novel here:The importance of the individual.Name another book that has this theme.Harrison Bergeron by Kurt VonnegutHow do you know that it has this theme? List some details from the book. In the book Jonas is going to leave his home his family and his friends to do what must be done in order to enlighten the rest of the community the giver and

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    Dystopian Essay (Essay of Definition) Ultimate Goal: 1. Define‚ in your eyes‚ what makes a dystopian society 2. Use our 3 novels‚ “Harrison Bergeron”‚ and at least 2 scholarly articles to influence your concept of dystopia According to the New World Encyclopedia‚ “dystopia” is defined as follows: A dystopia (from the Greek δυσ- and τόπος‚ alternatively‚ cacotopia‚ kakotopia‚ cackotopia‚ or anti-utopia) is the vision of a society that is the opposite of utopia. A dystopian society is one

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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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    Anthem vs. “Harrison Bergeron” Is Equality 7-2521 a criminal or is he an underestimated leader? Anthem is about a boy named Equality 7-2521 and he lives in a collective society. He finds a tunnel where he discovers the light bulb. He goes on this big journey to help his society where people wear handicaps to cover up their talents or beauty to make them equal to the average person. George and Hazel are both married with a son named “Harrison Bergeron”. Harrison was in jail‚ but he broke out of the

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    Sandy Cheeks English 4 Summer Reading Chapter 1 Slackjawed – having the mouth open‚ especially as an indication of astonishment or bewilderment Banished – to expel from or regulate to a county or place by authoritative decree Dubious – wavering or hesitating in opinion; doubtful Coquettish - characteristically flirtatious‚ especially in a teasing‚ lighthearted manner Usurped - to seize and hold (a position‚ office‚ power‚ etc.) by force or without legal right “Aya Ma‚ na mind

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    should have the same opportunity as everyone else. That everyone should be given the same chance. It should be up to you to how you use that opportunity. In Harrison Bergeron it’s believed that equality means that everyone should be the same in every way and that this is a good thing. I disagree with this completely. In Harrison Bergeron everyone has the same level of intelligence. People with higher levels of intelligence are forced to wear _____ which ring in their ears every twenty seconds

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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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    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 revolve

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