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    abiding” father George Bergeron and his “rebel” son Harrison Bergeron. As George and Hazel watch television one night the program is interrupted by an announcement stating that "Harrison Bergeron‚ age fourteen‚ has just escaped from jail‚ where he was held on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government. He is a genius and an athlete‚ is under-handicapped‚ and should be regarded as extremely dangerous."(Vonnegut‚ 915) At first the reader is lead to believe that Harrison is a miscreant and should

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    Elena Johnston American Studies Mr. Chau 09/02/13 Harrison Bergeron 1. The simplicity of the world created by Vonnegut may appeal to some‚ but I could never live in such a society where ones thought process is limited to average and the government plays such an overbearing role in the community. People who are born with “above average” intelligence are immediately controlled by handicapper devices to limit their brilliance. Some are given a device that partially alter their sight of

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    According to Vonnegut‚ so did the U.S. government‚ in the year 2081. In the outrageous short story of "Harrison Bergeron"‚ many historic achievements and ideas‚ like the Manifesto‚ can closely parallel with that of the future outlook described by Vonnegut. Vonnegut shows the ridiculousness of the outcome of this‚ at the time‚ popular ideology with satire and exaggerations. Harrison Bergeron opens with a paragraph that immediately gives a background setting to the story as a whole. The time of 2081

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    story by “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ the world is all equal. The government has tried to make everything including seasons equal. Some people of a higher intelligence have to wear handicaps‚ devices that make the people unable to process more complex thoughts‚ along with anyone above the average attractiveness. George has to wear handicaps because he is above the average intelligence while Hazel does not due to her only having average intelligence. Kurt Vonnegut kills Harrison Bergeron to show

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    The idea and possibility of equality appeals human’s emotional nature. It’s everyone ideal image and vision of how the world should be. However‚ can equality in every aspect potentially handicap one who’s potentially gifted? In the passage‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut (1961)‚ he creates a strictly equitable society. In this “utopian” society‚ each person is treated equally despite each person’s characteristics or talents. Those who could be considered gifted or highly intelligent receive

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    HarrGeorge Ferguson Mrs. Eck English Harrison Bergeron After reading the title I wasn’t interested in reading the article whatsoever because it appeared to be just another one of those articles designed to bore me to death. After reading the first sentence the author slightly caught my attention. With the first few words in all caps the author said “THE YEAR WAS 2081‚ and everybody was finally equal.” As I was reading it I had a puzzled look on

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    Letzaira Gonzalez Ms. Daniel CP Lit and Comp April 22‚ 2024. ‘The Veldt’ and ‘Harrison BergeronSimilarity. The short stories‚ “The Veldt‚” written by Ray Bradbury‚ and “Harrison Bergeron‚” written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ discuss similar topics regarding technology and the potential conflict it brings.“The Veldt” and “Harrison Bergeron” include problems such as some people have an upper hand with technology compared to others. For instance‚ the reader sees how the children in “The Veldt” have the upper

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    In the short story Harrison Bergeron and in the novel Fahrenheit 451 both display that everyone is equal and that no one is better looking or smarter than anyone else‚ this is the law of both states. An example of this in the novel is that no one can read or have there own thought and if they try to disobey the law they will be killed. An example from the short story is that George was smarter than most people in his town so they put a transmitter in his head to make a noise every 10 seconds and

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    today’s society and the story ‘Harrison Bergeron’ share a good amount of similarities. They both have to deal with equality‚ which leads to problems and consequences. Secondly having to deal with competition and trying to prevent it from occurring‚ which also leads to problems. Lastly both struggle with normality‚ and it’s hard to accept that different is okay now. In both Harrison Bergeron and today’s society‚ people struggle due to equality. As shown in Harrison Bergeron the pushing of equality is

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    Point of View: Third Protagonist: Harrison Antagonist: Diana Society Describe the setting A very calm‚ mellow setting. In an environment without competition. Takes place in 2081‚ where everybody is finally equal. Type of Conflict: Man Vs. Man Man Vs. Society Describe the main conflict: That the world and handicapped and that certain people don’t like that. Describe the Climax of the Story: When Harrison escapes from jail. How does the Protagonist change over the course of the story

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