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    Truly Tralfamadorian Slaughterhouse-Five is an intriguing book written by Kurt Vonnegut covering WWII and the struggles which the soldiers endured throughout the war. However‚ the book isn’t interesting only for its content; the way the main character experiences and illustrates the book creates room for strange interpretations. This novel is presented in a random‚ skipping timeline which effectively represents one man’s inability to live a normal life after experiencing the traumatic events of

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    In many novels‚ the idea of time is handled in different ways to keep the story at a smooth pace. Kurt Vonnegut‚ the author of Slaughterhouse-Five‚ uses time as a way to give the reader an idea of what his main character’s life was like and what he had gone through throughout his life. Vonnegut’s manipulation of time may make the story confusing to some at times‚ but he effectively explains his character’s background through this different use of time. Throughout the plot of Slaughterhouse-Five

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    Born in Hanover‚ Germany in 1887 was the artist Kurt Schwitters. Swhwitters’ is known for his unique contribution to twentieth-century art and literature. In 1908 he began his study of art and of writing poetry. Between 1908 and 1914 he attended various art schools including Kunstschule in Hannover‚ Germany‚ and the Berliner Akademie de Kunste.1 He was labeled untalented in traditional academic art because of his influence from Dadaism‚ Cubism‚ German Expressionism‚ and similar avant-garde movements

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    “Literature is the question minus the answer.” Many works of literature expose hypothetical questions that‚ in turn‚ raise awareness for a civil issue. The author’s treatment of these questions can give a deeper understanding of the work as a whole. Kurt Vonnegut’s classic short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron”‚ contains the perfect example of such questions. “Harrison Bergeron” takes place in a futuristic society that emphasizes the right of equality. Each member of society is shackled down with handicapping

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    chained up in handicap and the intelligent has to wear huge ear muffs that sends loud signals to interrupt any thoughts of intelligent. In the short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron” written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. that world exists of the year 2081. In that world Kurt Vonnegut‚ portrays the danger of total equality. One way Kurt Vonnegut exposes the danger of total equality is people

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    absence of necessity‚ coercion‚ or constraint in choice or action.” Throughout time heroes have been icons of freedom and justice. In Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron”‚ he depicts equality as not only idiotic‚ but also unjust. In a nation without freedom‚ one man rose up and stood up to the restraints and handicaps of an unjust society. That man was Harrison Bergeron. Kurt Vonnegut presents an extremely equalized society that exaggerates the principles to equality. He is ridiculing America and other

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    “Everybody was finally equal.” This is what all people aspire to have‚ but true equality should never be attained. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.‚ the year is 2081 and the government has finally constructed their perfect world and made all its people equal. The government forcefully administers handicaps on those who are stronger and smarter than the average person. The character Harrison Bergeron passionately disagrees with this. With Harrison’s rebellious and forceful

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    “The year was 2081‚ and everybody was finally equal.” No one is more intelligent than anyone‚ no one is faster‚ beautifuller or event different from anyone else. In the short story Harrison Bergeron Kurt Vonnegut explains a lot of hardships and restraints in talents and personalities. The author uses symbolism‚ descriptive language and similes to show restraint through handicaps. First of all the author uses the craft move of symbolism to show restraint through handicaps. For example on page

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    had with world war II‚ he shows  what happened and could have been his thoughts throughout the narrator Billy Pilgrim.  First‚ Slaughterhouse five says different themes and how they relate to war. Secondly‚ there’s many events from when the author Kurt Vonnegut’s life that made him feel this way about the war. Lastly‚ and the attitude of Vonnegut  towards war and how it affected the narrator. This novel of Vonnegut’s seemed to help him with his experiences through

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    someone pays the cost for perfection in society. There are three short stories that are most thematically alike those are: The Lottery by Shirley Jackson in 1948; The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula K. Le Guin in 1975; and Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. in 1961. I have chosen these three stories because someone pays the cost in each of these stories and the results in each of them are the same. The elements of plot‚ characterizations‚ settings and symbols of each of these stories are

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