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    great things. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. the citizens of a dystopic U.S.A. were limited in their abilities through the use of handicaps in an effort to achieve equality. The main character Harrison Bergeron‚ breaks his handicaps off and performs a graceful dance with his Empress‚ in order to restore order and equality‚ the Handicapper General shoots both Harrison and his Empress‚ killing them on live television. After Harrison removed his handicaps and asked the

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    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 only fourteen

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    Harrison Bergeron Setting Essay “Harrison Bergeron”‚ by Kurt Vulger is a story about a teenager who discovers the problems with the handicapped equality of his dystopian world and tries to speak out about it. Throughout the story a common theme is how nothing new has been invented or changed‚ everybody and everything is kept at a controlled medium. In this essay we will be exploring the depth of how the setting has affected the kids growing up in it and how the setting caused Harrison to speak

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    this‚ our society tries to place rules on us as individuals as to what is acceptable and what is not in order to achieve this sense of equilibrium. We are then left with deciding for ourselves whether to conform to such a social decorum. In Harrison Bergeron‚ we encounter a society that has finally reached complete equality in the eyes of the author. However‚ throughout the text‚ we learn that our expectations that are imposed by society could result in chaos and that there is an extent of danger

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    it possible to be a hero in a world where everyone is equal in every way? "Harrison Bergeron" is a short story where people live in a Dystopian world where nobody is better than anybody. Harrison is a fourteen year-old boy who is against the government’s decisions and because of his choice‚ he is taken to jail. The government sees Harrison as a threat because of his intelligent and above normal personality. Although Harrison may see himself as a hero‚ society in the year 2081 believes he is a villain

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    In the short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ life is extremely different. Set in the futuristic time period of 2081‚ Vonnegut gives you a peek at a dystopian world‚ much different than what life is like now. In the story‚ everyone must be equal. No one is smarter‚ prettier‚ or stronger than anybody else. The new government punishes people who act on their own and gives handicaps to those who have “unfair advantages”. For example‚ the government put an ear piece in anyone’s ear who is

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    the time so you don’t break the laws‚ or you have to stay in your house to make sure there is no chance of an injury. In the stories “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ and “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury‚ the technology causes the people to not experience the real world around them because of the consequences that may happen. In the story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ it shows the meaning of true equality.

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    eradicates any chance of inequality and if you try to be better or less equal‚ you will be punished. In the short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut portrays a symbol that is a lack of change and freedom‚ so therefore there was not a character with the ability to change. The real antagonist in the story is the Handicapper General their agents‚and the protagonist is Harrison Bergeron. The reason the Handicapper General and their agents are the antagonist is because they want everything to be absolutely

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    what is socially or politically acceptable vs. what is not. Harrison Bergeron opens a window for us to see how much equality is too much. Where is the line that ought not to be crossed and what will the negative repercussions if it is? Vonnegut vocalizes this concept so clearly and brilliantly; whether societal equality can turn to mistreatment and what the consequences will be when it does. By the second paragraph in Harrison Bergeron‚ the concerning health risks inflicted upon the citizens by

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    there is oppressive societal control‚ no one will ever have the right to think outside of the box. Everyone will be forced into an unnaturally equal society where curing cancer is too abnormal to be accepted with open arms. Kurt Vonnegut wrote “Harrison Bergeron‚” in which people are forced to wear handicap harnesses in order to diminish any differences one possesses to another. An article states‚ “... the sports term handicap. It refers to a way to even up a game so that good‚ average‚ and poor players

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