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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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    Harrison Bergeron” is a famous short story by Kurt Vonnegut written in 1961 about the future. “Harrison Bergeron” is about equality in 2018 and the amendments made to the constitution at the time. “Harrison Bergeron” is also about the United States Handicapped generation and how equality is unceasing in the handicapped population. “The central argument . . . is that ‘Harrison Bergeron’ is Vonnegut’s hyperbolic diagnosis of a sharp decline in American intellectualism―our creativity empathy‚ individualism

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    “Liberty”‚ “Sniper”‚ and “Harrison Bergeron” along with three elements conflict‚ setting‚ and character. Conflict is the first literary element I will talk about with these stories. Each story had a conflict that was like each other. In “Liberty” the narrator and her family needed to escape from the island to the USA without being caught by the dictator. In “Sniper” a war broke out due to political issues. In “Harrison Bergeron” everyone was equal and not in a good way and Harrison was against it. These

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    Letzaira Gonzalez Ms. Daniel CP Lit and Comp April 22‚ 2024. ‘The Veldt’ and ‘Harrison Bergeron’ Similarity. The short stories‚ “The Veldt‚” written by Ray Bradbury‚ and “Harrison Bergeron‚” written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ discuss similar topics regarding technology and the potential conflict it brings.“The Veldt” and “Harrison Bergeron” include problems such as some people have an upper hand with technology compared to others. For instance‚ the reader sees how the children in “The Veldt” have the upper

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    societeis habe someone similar but are rejected in theird societies. “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut jr. And Anthem by Ayn Rand are both dystopian pieces of literature and have similar protagonists but habe exceoptionally diferent societies.Although “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut jr. And Anthem by Ayn Rand are both dystopian pieces of literature and have similar protagonists but have different societies. Although “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut jr. And Anthem by Ahyn Rand are both Dystopian

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    In the short story Harrison Bergeron and in the novel Fahrenheit 451 both display that everyone is equal and that no one is better looking or smarter than anyone else‚ this is the law of both states. An example of this in the novel is that no one can read or have there own thought and if they try to disobey the law they will be killed. An example from the short story is that George was smarter than most people in his town so they put a transmitter in his head to make a noise every 10 seconds and

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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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    In “Harrison Bergeron‚” author Kurt Vonnegut Jr. illustrates government control with the characters of George‚ Hazel Harrison Bergeron‚ and the society that they live in. Vonnegut Jr. directs his writing to society and people in general who want to achieve total equality‚ as well as those who put faith into the government when it comes to resolving serious issues. To inform his audience of the dangerous consequences that come with wanting to achieve total equality‚ Vonnegut Jr. presents imagery‚

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    today’s society and the story ‘Harrison Bergeron’ share a good amount of similarities. They both have to deal with equality‚ which leads to problems and consequences. Secondly having to deal with competition and trying to prevent it from occurring‚ which also leads to problems. Lastly both struggle with normality‚ and it’s hard to accept that different is okay now. In both Harrison Bergeron and today’s society‚ people struggle due to equality. As shown in Harrison Bergeron the pushing of equality is

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    Good stories often come from witnessing an event first hand. Emotions and feelings that have been actually experienced by the one conveying a story enhances the tale. In “Harrison Bergeron” by “Kurt Vonnegut”‚ the main character‚ Harrison‚ takes a risk and stands up for what he believes. Similarly‚ in “Everyday Use” by “Alice Walker”‚ Mama‚ an unlikely hero‚ finally gathers her courage and goes against her domineering daughter. Through foreshadowing‚ irony and characterization‚ both authors successfully

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