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    Assignment: Essay Unit 2 Harrison Bergeron: A Reader’s Response The words Harrison Bergeron for the title of this short story can be described easily by three words: perseverance‚ determination‚ and freedom. The freedom to be able to succeed in life to its fullest potential and Harrison Bergeron shows what it takes to do that. The place of time that Harrison lives in is a dystopian society. No one is bold to defy the new laws or question them if the laws are just. By looking at Harrison who’s

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    Harrison Bergeron Character Analysis “Harrison Bergeron” is a satirical short story written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr‚ a story that is a probable and mocking glimpse into how dark society may become in the future. The characters in this story are all equal‚ therefore not one person stronger‚ smarter‚ or better looking than any other individual. This is achieved by the use of handicaps produced by the government‚ which include a mask if you are ascetically pleasing‚ heavy weights to slow down individuals

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    believe that everyone in “Harrison Bergeron” was equal? Being equal wasn’t true in “Harrison Bergeron”‚ because their are multiple examples of everyone not being truly equal. Everyone wasn’t equal in “Harrison Bergeron”‚ because the general wasn’t wearing any handicaps when she was powerful‚ the handicaps weren’t an answer since you can easily take them off‚ and when someone has a handicap and someone doesn’t‚ that wasn’t equal. First of all‚ everyone in “Harrison Bergeron” wasn’t equal‚ because 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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    Kyle Chandler Professor T. Payne English 1102 4 February 2013 Effects of equality in “Harrison Bergeron” “Harrison Bergeron‚” written by Kurt Vonnegut focuses on the idea of physical and mental equality‚ which is controlled by the government in the year 2081; the strong are forced to wear handicaps which hinder their abilities‚ the intellectual are forced to be unintelligent due to a radio transmitter that won’t allow the individual to think. Vonnegut uses satirical tone and places

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    Harrison Bergeron” Versus “2081” There are many similarities between Kurt Vonnegut’s short story “Harrison Bergeron” and Chandler Tuttle’s short film adaptation “2081”. Obviously the same basic idea and theme are prevalent throughout both the stories. They are both set in the future where everyone is made equal by being forced to wear handicaps where they might show strength. Both of the stories involve the same characters in the same settings under mostly the same circumstances. The short film

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    Harrison Bergeron Kurt Vonnegut’s Jr.’s short science-fiction story “Harrison Bergeron” proves exactly why the government should never be allowed total control over a nation’s freedoms or actions. When the government plays a bigger role than they should‚ they cause controversy amongst citizens. In “Harrison Bergeron”‚ they corrupted an entire nation to believe that they needed to live a specific lifestyle. “Harrison Bergeron” goes into greater detail with a specific family. In 2081‚ Amendments

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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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    The Virtue of Virtuosity “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut is about a fictional time in the future where everyone is forced to wear handicapping devices to ensure that everyone is equal. As the story begins‚ George and Hazel Bergeron are sitting on the couch watching television. George is intellectually superior so every few seconds a raucous noise is played in his ear to keep him from being able to hold a consistent thought‚ which happens continuously throughout the story. This system of

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    March 5‚ 2013 A Dystopian Masterpiece In his short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron”‚ author Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. tells about a society‚ or America‚ in the future being ruled by a totalitarian government‚ whose number one law‚ is equality. Everyone is treated equally by law; no one is smarter‚ faster‚ stronger or more beautiful than another. The people of the society are forced to conform to handicaps by wearing weights around their neck or masks to hide a beautiful face. Vonnegut shows how far people are

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