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    Returning to School What really motivated me to return back to school? Going back to school is a choose one has to considerate due to the adequate time I have to put in. My motivation for returning to school at an late age surrounds many reasons. My children and others in my family plays a big part in me returning back. I was a single parent raising my children due to their father leaving the home. I did not want my children

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    will be murdered. While this was a great movie in my opinion‚ It was definitely a movie that brought together a cast full of newer actors that would go on to become even bigger names in Hollywood. One of these rising stars in particular was a young Harrison Ford. Ford was born July 13‚ 1942‚ in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ to an Irish Catholic father and a Russian Jewish mother. Growing up in the Illinois suburb of Des Plaines‚ young Harry (as he was referred to as a child) did not share the rugged‚ adventurous

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    Daryl Turner Harrison Bergeron Paragraph No it would not be beneficial if society got rid of all competition‚ which really applies with sports. Sports is all about competition and someone trying to beat out someone for a higher ranking. But if we outlaw all competition from today’s society then a lot of sports would be very spiritless. For example‚ when I watch a football game I want to feel very anxious when my favorite team is down by one point and there’s only 10 seconds in the game. But

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    because of the USSR’s interpretation of Marxism that Kurt Vonnegut was inspired to write his short story Harrison

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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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    The story of ¨Harrison Bergeron¨ by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr was all about society. It began about things that were not right in the way of living. The characters George and Hazel were watching ballerinas and how they all had handicaps. How they all had to be the same even though Hazel knew that they were all different. Hazel talked about how things would be different. As the story kept going the character Harrison Bergeron comes into play. Harrison escaped jail and is on the loose. The reason the society

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    Harrison Bergeron” Does equality mean that someone has to be dumbed down and/or made weaker? Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” would imply just that. “Harrison Bergeron” takes place in 2081‚ 120 years after its first publication. The story also implies that the government is almost‚ if not completely‚ totalitarian. The only government official depicted in the story‚ Diana Moon Glampers‚ the Handicapper General is the only person who seems to have final authority regarding equality. This

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    society where total quality is achieved and citizens live their lives without freedom or independence. Throughout his use of character‚ setting and plot‚ Vonnegut teaches an important lesson of the dangers of total equality. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” the characters have become miserable and depressed due to the fact that they are living under oppression. For example‚ Vonnegut emphasizes the pain George feels while wearing his handicaps by saying‚ “It was such a doozy that George was

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    | RUNNING HEAD | BENEFITS AND OBSTABLES | | LaTonya Jordan | 5/9/2011 | The many benefits to returning to school and some of the obstacles I had and have to overcome to see my dream come alive. What I want to see happen and by faith it’s going to happen. | I have many reasons for returning to school. I had the chance to get a job in television station‚ and have never done television before and wanted to at least have a general idea of what would be expected to do this job

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    The story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut uses character interactions such as George and Hazel’s interactions and the TV announcers to support the idea that individuality is necessary for society to run properly.. The story is based on a world where if someone is better than someone at something‚ they receive handicaps that worsen their ability at said skill. In the story Hazel talks to George about how George should remove his handicaps while he’s at home but he points out how if he did that

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