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    “All this equality was due to the 211th‚ 212th‚ and 213th‚ amendment of the constitution.” Harrison Bergeron’s world was a dystopia. Throughout the short story‚ even though it tried to have equality there was force and people being treated unfair. The government rules were made to make everyone equal. However‚ because of the difference it does not work as planned and it cause Harrison and a beautiful ballerina to get killed. Harrison’s world is also a dystopia because his family and many others lived

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    Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron‚ equality is forced upon the citizens by the government. Everyone is forced to wear handicaps that make everyone “equal”. The government‚ strictly enforces these handicaps. If someone were to take a handicap off‚ such as a lead ball hanging from their neck‚ it would be 2 years in prison and a $2‚000 fine. In Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron‚ he shows the government is so corrupt that they will do anything to keep their power. In Harrison Bergeron‚ Kurt Vonnegut

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    In “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut the year was 2081 and everyone was finally equal. The story’s theme is that total equality is not an idea worth trying to accomplish. This mistaken goal would be dangerous in execution and outcome. Equality would not make everyone one perfect‚ but everyone as weak as they could be. In order to accomplish total equality‚ the government would need to torture everyone by making everyone wear handicaps. This is shown by saying” the unceasing vigilance of agents

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    Harrison Bergeron‚” a short story by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. and 2081‚ its movie adaptation‚ are stories that take place in a totalitarian society where everyone is supposedly equal‚ but are actually not. Harrison Bergeron‚ the main character‚ escapes jail and tries to show society that their lifestyle isn’t equal and that greatness is okay to have‚ but in the end‚ Harrison ultimately fails and nobody learns anything. “Harrison Bergeron” and 2081 are stories where characters are heavily symbolic (for

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    “I am the Emperor!” cried Harrison “do you hear? I am the Emperor! everybody must do what I say at once!” page 3. This quote from the story is one of the he things that Harrison did that makes him a threat to society in the story “Harrison Bergeron” where everyone is equal in the year 2081. Harrison is a threat to the society based in the story. So in this essay I will tell you why Harrison is a threat to Society in the story “Harrison Bergeron”. Harrison is a threat to society because for one he

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    Is Harrison Bergeron a hero or a danger to society? He ripped the handicaps as if they were a celery stick. In a dystopian world where everyone was equal in every way possible‚ Harrison is stuck in jail for suspicion of overthrowing the government and is the most handicapped person in society for all his natural skills. In the scene where Harrison was on the stage and he tore his straps for his handicaps apart. With this strength‚ he is a danger to society and his skill from escaping the most secure

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    The short story‚ Harrison Bergeron‚ was written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. In the story‚ we see many uses of different literary devices that help us understand the world they are living in. Similes introduce us to the loud‚ distracting sounds that go off in George’s head every time he is about to take advantage of his brain. The handicaps that certain people are chosen to wear symbolize their strength‚ intelligence‚ and beauty. Vonnegut uses allusions to reference a Greek god and the Constitution. I chose

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    people’s own independent mind‚ physical and mental traits. So to answer the question of how can society best achieve the greatest degree of equality for all of its citizens? The answer is you can’t. But there is ways to help this situation. In Harrison Bergeron we see people in what they call handicaps. Physical and mental. the handicaps are there to not let people reach their full potential. Equality is represented

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    Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” is a short story about the future‚ composed of 92 paragraphs that sends a message that total equality is not worth striving for‚ for freedom is the cost of equality. Equality is more or less achieved but at the price of freedom and individual achievement. For all of the people to be equal‚ some people who are stronger that normal‚ have to wear weights all the time‚ girls that are more beautiful have to cover their faces. The more advantage they have‚ the greater

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    society. As we see in the book “Harrison Bergeron”‚ written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr‚ there is no such thing as a “perfect” world. In Their world was not equally even though they tried to make it seem like it was. Some people had handicaps that made them less equal because they had to carry extra weight. It was causing problems even though people did not know it. In Harrison Bergeron‚ there was a lot of things wrong with their equal society. One of the flaws in Harrison Bergeron is that they wanted everybody

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