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    riots are breaking out in the streets; white versus black‚ men are refusing to come to work because their masculinity is being insulted by the thought of female aviators. A dystopian society has begun to be revealed; much like those shown in Harrison Bergeron‚ The Giver‚ and Serenity where throughout each realm certain qualities of equality namely social class differences‚ social injustice‚

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    MANJEET SINGH March 31‚ 2011 CHARACTER ANALYSIS Diana Moon Glampers Diana Moon Glampers‚ the Handicapper General‚ symbolically portrays the idea of fairness in a society.  She is the one in charge of lowering the capacity of a bright and intelligent person to the level of a normal and unaware being.  In the beginning of the story‚ the reader is given a picture of the world that Diana Moon Glampers watches upon: Diana Moon Glampers is the one who maintains

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    Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” is a satirical and dystopian science fiction story of an egalitarian society controlled by the government. The story starts off in the future of America that has reached equality by eliminating the gifted or controlling them with handicap technology. The Handicapper general team upholds this equality and ensures that all laws are enforced to keep the equality. Harrison Bergeron the main protagonist is taken away from his parents Hazel and George by the handicapper

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    Respond Log- Harrison Bergeron Wendy Wang Sep‚ 23/2013 Quotes: (w/pg#s) or paraphrased summaries w/pg#s quotes Response: question‚ comments-opinions‚ connection‚ prediction (2-5 sentences each) 1. ……said Hazel‚ “I’d have chimes on Sunday-just chimes. Kind of in honor of religion” I don’t know what does this line mean‚ but why would she only have chimes on Sunday? This quote is a T-W quote. This quote means that what Hazel will do when she was the

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    In “Harrison BergeronHarrison can be portrayed as a hero or a danger to society. Harrison is a threat to society. He can get people hurt or injured by his actions. He doesn’t want people to be equal even though they voted for equality. Harrison Bergeron is a threat to everyone and everything around him. Harrison Bergeron was jailed on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government. He was taken away from his family when he was fourteen years old. He most likely saw what the government’s handicaps

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    And Equality for All The short story "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. revolves around a society where everyone is equal. The story is set in the United States in the year 2081 and focuses around the story of George‚ Hazel‚ and their son‚ Harrison. In this society‚ there are amendments to the constitution that forces equality on society. These amendments require that beautiful people wear masks‚ intelligent people wear noise emitting headphones to distract their thoughts‚ and the strong

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    They control you whether you know it or not You may be in a totalitarian government and not even know it like in the story of Harrison Bergeron or be very aware of it like in North Korea‚ but in both worlds the government control detail in their lives whether they are aware of it or not. In Harrison Bergeron their government tells them that everyone must be equal no matter who you are but in reality not everyone is equal because their government nor their army has to pay the price for equality unlike

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    The fiction story of Harrison Bergeron was written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. The fantasy story was published in 1961. The year is 2081 and all people are created equal in strength‚ beauty‚ and intelligence. A 14 year old boy named Harrison Bergeron breaks out of jail and goes to a ballerina show. He then goes on the stage and tries to get people to join him and take the government down. Then he starts taking off his handicaps and starts dancing with a ballerina. Outside police surround the building then

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    in which 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

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    WALL-E By: Micah D-S Environment and waste WALL-E is a film with many maessages‚ however I think it is a very environment related movie. In WALL-E‚ Pixar critsizes people taking things for granted‚ and consuming absurd amounts of things they think of as the norm. This means Pixar is critisizing consumerism. They are trying to raise awareness of how easy it is to destroy a society‚ so that it doesn’t happen. WALL-E is a great film because it brings up real issues that the world. It brings up issues

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