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    When people hear hero‚ they think of the usual fiction characters like Superman‚ Spiderman‚ or Captain America. They don’t think about any characters they read about in stories. One like Harrison Bergeron. Readers either think he was a hero to society or a threat to it. I think Harrison was truly a hero for being the only individual who had the courage to stand up and doing the right thing. My first reason why I think he was a hero is that he stood up for what he thought was right by himself. Though

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    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 that

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    A Hero or Danger? Equality isn’t always the best thing; sometimes it can be worse than you think. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron”‚ Harrison was considered an extreme danger to society “He is a genius and an athlete‚ is under handicapped‚ and should be regarded as extremely dangerous” (pg. 2). At just age fourteen he was taken away from his home. He is a danger‚ because of what they did. Although Harrison was genius‚ he was not so modest. “I am the emperor!............’Even

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    story‚ Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.‚ Harrison is a super-human who tries to overthrow a corrupt government in which they put people in harm’s way in order to create an equal society. The government convinces the citizens of the United States that equality is ideal and society and society should have no competition. The government officials tried to create a perfect‚ utopian world‚ yet it backfires into a fearful dystopia. Harrison is considered a threat by the government‚ but is he really

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    violent maniac saying that he ran your society? This is exactly for the society in the short story “Harrison Bergeron”. Harrison is threatening everyone due to his violent and controlling nature. He is a danger‚ and not someone to be called a hero. Harrison was a threat to society by the way he acted uncontrollably brutal. It says‚ “But Harrison snatched two of the musicians from their chairs and waved them around like batons as he sang the music as he wanted it played. He slammed them back into their

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    Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. is a story literally exaggerated to its limit by showing‚ in the near future‚ what it means to be equal in every way by having people not being able to show any form of intelligence or creativity whatsoever. When Harrison Bergeron breaks the chains of government oppression‚ he dies for his failed cause. He dies because he chooses not to conform to the rest of his oppressive society. His parents‚ George and

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    Harrison Bergeron alternative ending “And then‚ neutralizing gravity with love and pure will‚ they remained suspended in air inches below the ceiling‚ and they kissed each other for a long‚ long time. It was then that Diana Moon Glampers‚ the Handicapper General‚ came into the studio with a double-barreled ten-gauge shotgun.” It was then that the television station stopped broadcasting because what came next could not be publicly broadcasted. She aimed the gun and fired a warning shot. Both

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    Harrison BergeronEssay Throughout history a constant loop has appeared over and over again‚ a battle that is never won but is put to side and forgotten until it chooses to veer it ugly yet attractive head. This battle is the battle of equality to have happened to everyone who fights to reach an imaginary standard of equality. Equality is never defined and never can be because what equality is to a person is always different. Equality could be where white and black people are held at the same pedestal

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    HarrShania Johnson 8/24/13 Short Stories Harrison Bergeron Reflection Essay Harrison Bergeron is a man that just wanted to be free and unique. He does not like the fact that the society is equal. No one is better than anyone‚ which leads to loss of individuality. The governor of the Handicaps regulates the society and how the people view their selves as. Harrison Bergeron is a story (book form) and a short film. Both forms of the story have similarities and differences‚ which then reflections

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    in the story. Explain how he uses the symbol and what the symbol represents some other entity in the story. In the story‚ Harrison Bergeron represents many symbols. A major symbolic moment occurs when Harrison breaks away from his chains. This represents Harrison’s freedom. 3. In the story‚ what is the purpose of ’handicaps’ and how do they keep people equal? Handicaps can be defined as a hindrance that gives a disadvantage. In the story Harrison Bergeron‚ handicaps are given to anyone

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