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    People fight for equality for all individuals‚ each person treated the exact same. The problem with this fighting stance is that the equality they want accomplished is not actually equality. Equality means that each person is given equal opportunity to do what they desire. This opportunity does not guarantee that people will pursue those desires‚ but the opportunity stays available for them. When people want exact same treatment for each individual‚ they are actually fighting for sameness rather

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    of minority reports‚ cases where Agatha saw a different future than the twins. Meaning the arrests of the innocence was highly possible‚ making precrime an unreliable source of crime stopping. In “Harrison Bergeron”‚ a short story written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ the government implemented a system of handicaps in order to equalize humanity. At a glance‚ the idea of giving everyone an equal chance in life

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    doesn’t mean we were made the same. In the story “ASIAD” Written by Ray Bradbury. Margot. came came to Venus when five and everyone else came four years ago. Nobody remembers the sun except for margot. In the story “ Harrison Bergeron” Written by Kurt Vonnegut jr.. The handicapper general controls every on and forces them to wear masks and weight’s. Because they are stronger or prettier. Treat others how you want to be treated. Treat others how you want to be treated is extremely important. In the story

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    In Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Billy Pilgrim is unable to cope with the realities of life. He tries to cope through multiple means‚ but ultimately the fact is that he does not cope well with the horrors and tragedies of life. Sometimes Billy will time travel and other times Billy will be completely despondent to death – either way Billy is not the model for a person who copes with the world because he is often still haunted by certain memories. Undoubtedly‚ Billy Pilgrim would not be

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    Society Wealthy individuals have more privileges and opportunities than the average person. Most wealthy people think down on the poor or ordinary people.  In the short stories “The Ones Who Got Away From Omelas” by LeGuin and Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut both deal with the complications many average people deal with when being judged by people with a higher power.  In each story they both deal with these three problems‚ the struggle of ordinary people to survive‚ the suffering imposed on some people

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    Anuar Mendoza English 110 09/28/09 Ms. Markiewicz Don’t Shut Me Down! The human side of a computer machine in “Epicac” by Kurt Vonnegut Doesn’t it sound humorous to state that humans and machines are alike? Well it’s actually not. The normal assumption is that humans and machines are essentially different from one another. This is not the case of “Epicac”‚ a computing machine designed for government intelligence capable of

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    Vonnegut is a very intelligent man. The ideas he puts forth are highly intriguing. The forward states “Nothing in this book is true”. The book‚ containing the illustrious novel‚ Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut‚ takes a spin on reality‚ and what it pertains to in the universe. As a Scientist goes along‚ he states that science is the one and only truth to life and all its answers. As a Priest goes along‚ he states that religion is the one and only truth to life and all its answers. Both are true. Science

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    Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr.’s "Harrison Bergeron" is set in the future‚ when Constitutional Amendments have made everyone equal. The people of this time are made equal by devices which bring them down to the normalcy level in the story‚ which is actually below-average in intelligence‚ strength‚ and ability. These people are denied individuality. They are not allowed to reach their full potential. In an attempt to make the world a place rid of inequality and competition‚ the Handicapper General‚ who enforces

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    Conformity Being unique is a way to express oneself as an individual and as a person. Some say being an individual is going against the social norm or not conforming to the unwritten laws of society. Conformity can be a group‚ or society that people take part in who are expected to abide by. Being unique can cause one to face ridicule and isolation. In today’s society‚ the ongoing need for girls to conform to their peers is more important than ever. In the poem‚ Barbie Doll a girl is made

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    The motivation that drives the fight for equality has an immense impact on how things turn out in the end. Harrison Bergeron is a perfect example of how the wrong drive for equality leads to an unjust society. In Harrison Bergeron‚ the author Kurt Vonnegut writes: “George winced. So did two out of the eight ballerinas. Hazel saw him wince. Having no mental handicap herself‚ she had to ask George what the latest sound had been.” During this part of the story‚ the character George and his wife are

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