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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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    The Tragedy of Forced Equality In Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron‚ we are presented a world where the crusade for social equality sends society into a dystopia of forced ignorance and stunted abilities. In America‚ equality means that all aspects of our culture are uniform; you should be treated the same regardless of your religious‚ racial‚ or societal background. I do not believe absolute equality is a right. Being treated equally and being treated respectfully are used interchangeably today

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    were treated in “Harrison Bergeron”. This leads to the assumption that everyone in “Harrison Bergeron” wasn’t equal To start with‚ the more skill or talent someone has‚ the more or worse the handicaps that person will have. For instance‚ the short story told me that Hazel had a “perfectly average” intelligence. However‚ Harrison had not only a remarkably high intelligence but also was very athletic. Since Hazel had a normal intelligence‚ she didn’t need any handicaps‚ but Harrison needs weights

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    Equality’s meaning is it stops people from having freedom. Not having freedom makes opportunities to drop and one’s rights taken away. It seems like equality can bring freedom in lives however it is actually limiting freedom. In the passage‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ the author describes equality is just over the top. The story consisted of a couple who lived in a “perfect world‚” where everyone was so equal no one was better than each other. In shorter terms‚ everyone was the same due

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    The short story “Harrison Bergeron”‚ by Kurt Vonnegut is about what life would be like in a dystopian society in the year of 2081. In this short story everyone is finally equal‚ not only before God and the law‚ but in every way‚ shape‚ or form. Nobody is better than somebody else‚ nobody is smarter than anyone else‚ nobody is better looking than someone else‚ no one was even stronger or quicker than anyone else. People who were different than others were forced to wear handicaps and others things

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    In "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut‚ the author creates a short story about a Dystopian society where any form of "unequal advantage" is frowned upon and dealt with by a method known as “Handicapping” a person. Handicapping was given based off the “advantage” that a person had‚ a few examples being the ballerinas forced to cover their faces to keep their beauty hidden or an overly intelligent person being forced to wear a mental radio within his/her own ear. Vonnegut deploys a very dark sense

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    Harrison Bergeron The "Harrison Bergeron" story written‚ by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr.‚ is a portrayal of a much imagined world where equality exists among all people. It is a seemingly nice notion‚ but at what price? Equality comes to the people from an amendment to the constitution‚ enforced by the government’s right to control all human intelligence‚ strength and ability. Although the story was written in 1961‚ the author projects the time period to the year 2081. It is with single-mindedness that

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    Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut and Anthem by Ayn Rand should both be classed as dystopias due to the sign of symbolism tone and characterization. the symbolism in Anthem by Ayn Rand would be the light. Light represents the truth in anthem. Liberty 5-3000 becomes the Golden one and Equality 7-2521 becomes Prometheus after they found the light because it gave them life. If Equality never made the light and showed it to the House of Scholars then he would have never ran to the forest where he found

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    George Harrison was one of the four fabulous members of the Beatles. Not only was he a talented guitarist‚ songwriter‚ and vocalist‚ but it turns out he was quite intelligent as well. Here are some of his most inspiring bits of wisdom. Number Seven: “If you don’t know where you’re going‚ any road’ll take you there” This is quite an abstract quote‚ but it makes a lot of sense. People worry about what they should do with their lives‚ but even if they are uncertain‚ things have a way of falling into

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    laws‚ policies‚ and social conditions‚ and a state of mind‚ fairness and equality. While a dystopia‚ or a negative utopia‚ is a society characterized as an illusion of a perfect society maintained through unfair societal control. In Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeon” society is handicapping remarkable people by bringing them down to their lowest distinctiveness by attempting to control total equality and fairness throughout society. The members of society pay little to no attention to their handicaps

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