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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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    Slaughterhouse Five‚ Kurt Vonnegut explains his experience of the World War II bombing of Dresden‚ Germany. Vonnegut’s creative antiwar novel shows the audience the hardships of the life of a soldier through his writing technique. Slaughterhouse Five is written circularly‚ and time travel is ironically the only consistency throughout the book. Vonnegut outlines the life of Billy Pilgrim‚ whose life and experiences are uncannily similar to those of Vonnegut. In Chapter 1‚ Kurt Vonnegut non-fictionally

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    lives of people‚ yet inevitably leading to the destruction of human life. Author Kurt Vonnegut endorses this view in his novel Slaughterhouse-Five; he shows that war can never be justified as long as innocent life is lost. Throughout Slaughterhouse-Five‚ Vonnegut explores the theme of free will in order to illustrate the absurdity of war. Vonnegut conveys this through setting‚ characters‚ structure‚ and style. Vonnegut uses setting to convey the terrors of war by juxtaposing the hell-like Dresden

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    from when the author Kurt Vonnegut’s life that made him feel this way about the war. Lastly‚ and the attitude of Vonnegut  towards war and how it affected the narrator. This novel of Vonnegut’s seemed to help him with his experiences through

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    theme isn ’s so easily understood‚ "it may be what the happenings add up to‚ what the story is about" (Kennedy 185). In a story written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. entitled Harrison Bergeron‚ this type of theme is apparent. The story doesn ’t express its purpose as obvious as most and careful attention is required to fully understand the writers intent. Vonnegut main purpose in the story Harrison Bergeron is to criticize the modern day tendency of excessive equivalence. Everyone is not only considered

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    Brian Taylor Professor Michael Mcanear LIT 100 4/17/2015 The Ridiculous Harrison Bergeron The short story “Harrison Bergeron‚” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ is a story about a dystopian‚ futuristic society in which every citizen is made “equal” to everyone else. In the story‚ the author seems to be telling a tale of the horrors of socialism and putting everyone on the same level‚ but the author is giving a humorous portrayal of socialist society to show that fears of socialism are ridiculous. In order to examine

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    humanity” (Vonnegut 254). 3. Kurt Vonnegut is trying to show that people are known for only their actions. This is true because others can only see what’s happening on the outside and don’t know the thought process of someone’s actions. For example‚ Howard Campbell was a spy for the Americans and was known for killing millions of Germans. This was how he was remembered but others don’t know the whole story behind Howard Campbell and how he actually helped America and lost his wife doing so. 4. Kurt Vonnegut

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    inexpressible horrors of that war and‚ at the same time‚ engage the reader in a talk that might create the savage indignation. In the novel "Slaughterhouse Five" Vonnegut has shown many themes and metaphorical issues of the time‚ this includes his participation in WW2 and his capture and imprisonment in the German city of Dresden. Also Vonnegut explores the deep psychological repercussions of "Billy Pilgrim" the average American and how being in the war and the experiences he encounters changes his life

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    February 2013 Effects of equality in “Harrison Bergeron” “Harrison Bergeron‚” written by Kurt Vonnegut focuses on the idea of physical and mental equality‚ which is controlled by the government in the year 2081; the strong are forced to wear handicaps which hinder their abilities‚ the intellectual are forced to be unintelligent due to a radio transmitter that won’t allow the individual to think. Vonnegut uses satirical tone and places this story in the future‚ to show how total equality would not

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    Slaughterhouse Failure

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    Slaughterhouse Failure Listen: “O peace! How many wars were waged in thy name”(Alexander Pope.) Kurt Vonnegut’s acclaimed novel‚ Slaughterhouse Five is a gripping book that follows the scattered like of Billy Pilgrim as he jumps through time and tries to understand how life is supposed to be viewed. The novel presents new and fascinating ideas about time and how life can be viewed. Vonnegut intended for the novel to be about the appalling world of war; Yet‚ when reading the book‚ it’s hard to

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