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    Everyone is equal‚ and the year is 2081. In Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr.’s Harrison Bergeron‚ everyone is equal in every way‚ not just before the law and God. To make everyone equal the United States Handicapper General issues handicaps to citizens to suppress their abilities to make everyone have the same mental and physical capabilities. This equality moves all people‚ except those who work for the United States Handicapper General‚ from the bourgeoisie class and into the proletariat class‚ and causes conflict

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    E.M. Forster nearly predicted the future when he voiced this quote in his short story The Machine Stops‚ “But Humanity‚ in its desire for comfort‚ had over-reached itself. It had exploited the riches of nature too far. Quietly and complacently‚ it was sinking into decadence‚ and progress had come to mean the progress of the Machine.” I have nothing to offer anyone except my own bitter delusion. Limp bodies lay scattered all over the incommodious ground. Their eyes bloodshot and hollow. A part of

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    Technology’s Takeover In the question‚ there are two sides. Bradbury starts the characters and Montags journey on a pro technology side. One character that is pro technology is ironically Guy Montag’s wife‚ Mildred Montag. Mildred loves the technology and insists on having Guy buy her TVs that mount to cover whole walls and give her a ‘family’‚ replacing the idea of getting an actual family. This TV parlour replaces the family room where instead of having a family‚ one has TV’s. Instead of inviting

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    Boss: [walks into room] Boss: Hello how are you today test subject #1: Good test subject #2: I’m alive so I guess that is a plus. Boss: I want to know which story best represents our world’s future. test subject #1: I say that the “Harrison Bergeron” relates to our community more than the giver because how would we make a memory boundary that keeps memories trapped. test subject #2: I didn’t read The Giver… So what should I do? Boss: How did you know what you wrote on the application? test subject

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    In society people learn about history through other people perspectives because we are only told about history through one person’s viewpoints and beliefs. It is hard to learn the full truth of history because most books we read about history is very one sided. Many events that happened in the past are told by one side‚ you don’t get all perspectives of the time. In school you learn what the government feels like telling you and then hide the other information or perspectives. For example‚ in high

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    “Whether this is my end or a new beginning I have no way of knowing” (Atwood 295). In Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale a young woman named Offred is trapped in a dystopian microcosm being forced to do the unthinkable. In the United States an outbreak of syphilis occurred causing many people to become infertile. The population is declining and the country is scared as a whole. Then‚ a group of extremists breaks into the congress building during a session and kill everyone inside; as well they

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    Awakening “It is reasonable that everyone who asks justice should do justice.” This quote by Thomas Jefferson displays the perspective that the main character‚ Guy Montag‚ of Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451 has. Montag’s search for justice against the government censorship of books is a far cry from his ignorance towards the injustice at the commencement. This search leads to hardship and minor triumphs towards Montag’s ideal goal of reinstating books as a positive object in society. Guy Montag

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    Being an American In his "Letters from an American Farmer‚" Crevecoeur thought that America was a great place to live with many unique factors that could not be found anywhere else. He gave examples of what he considered being an American and why he believed this country was better than European countries. The land was plentiful and had many types of terrain. Everyone could enjoy a freedom to be successful. The government was fair because it did not have a king as well as many other reasons. In Europe

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    “To every action‚ there is always opposed an equal reaction.” In this quote‚ spoken by Isaac Newton‚ he implies that every action that humans do or create there will always be an opposed response. In this story‚ a society created an “equality”‚ but in doing so‚ people couldn’t reach their full potential. “Harrison Bergeron”‚ written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr.‚ revolves around the idea that equality can help‚ but also destroy a society. Vonnegut describes identical and uniform human beings using symbolism

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    People shouldn’t have control over others because of the abuse of the system (in this case‚ the government)‚ and the deprivation of individual’s rights. Because control is enforced and abused by the government‚ others shouldn’t be permitted to have ultimate authority. The Giver treks upon the idea of a controlling governmental system ruling over ignorant citizens. The Council of Elders‚ the government‚ gives the memories of the ancient world to the important Receiver of Memory‚ who is responsible

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