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    Harrison Bergeron & Examination Day In both‘Harrison Bergeron’‚ written by Kurt Vonnegut and‘Examination Day’‚ written by Henry Sleasar an important idea is Totalitarian and Fascistic control. Today’s society can relate with this idea because of the things happening in Syria. But not just through the law but in societies every thought and actions‚ even if they have a kid‚ their smartness looks and strength. If you’re pretty we’ll hide your beauty. If you’re strong? Then you get burdens. If you’re

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    Slaughterhouse Five‚ by Kurt Vonnegut‚ is a novel in which the laws of physics are broken -- apparently. Billy Pilgrim‚ the main character‚ is loose in time and is free‚ though not in control‚ to experience any moment of his life‚ including the moments before he was born and after he dies (experienced as hues with sustained sounds). At random times in the main sequence of his life he literally jumps to other times‚ something which he is fully aware of. He can be on Tralfamadore one

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    Why is equality impossible? In both Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ the government’s try to suppress freedom by calling it equality. Both the characters‚ Guy Montag and Harrison Bergeron try to oppose their government’s idea of equality. They show that there will always be individuals who rebel‚ are not the same‚ and try to start their own society to fight against the government. In these readings‚ both authors‚ Bradbury and Vonnegut‚ suggest that equality

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    write with your own style. I am writing this essay in order to share with the readers what I learned after reading the text « How to write with style » written by Kurt Vonnegut. Before starting with the deep details‚ I am going to give a brief general idea about the text and some reasons why I chose this text to make its summary. Kurt Vonnegut mentioned in his writing of this text some technics to write with style easily and to avoid some difficulties in expressing our ideas and thoughts while we

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    Sadaf Malik 10/20/14 Block 1 Compare and Contrast Paragraph The short stories "Examination Day" by Henry Seslar and "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut‚ both examine the idea of a world where governments have total control over its citizens. The main characters in the stories are Dickie Jordan and Harrison Bergeron. In "Examination Day" discrimination against intelligence is portrayed through Dickie who is eliminated because his "intelligence quotient [was] above the Government regulation."

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    He like quite a few others fell into the fabled 27 club‚ (group of musicians who died at 27 years old) the “club” consists of many members‚ Brian Jones‚ Jimi Hendrix‚ Janis Joplin‚ Kurt Cobain‚ and Amy Winehouse just to name a few. According to Michael Burgan‚ author of Jim Morrison‚ “Jim had enough of his father’s strict rules and as a teen‚ he began to drink and abuse drugs.”(7) Jim loved to read and he loved to break the rules

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    Harger and what appeared to be his wife’s marriage‚ technically it worked. 
 Style: Vonnegut’s style creates a very suspenseful atmosphere as it is leading to the ending which keeps the reader wanting to know what will happen next. Point of View:
Kurt Vonnegut uses Third person limited point of view because the narrator knows only the thoughts and feelings of Paul while the other characters are presented externally. This point of view helps to create the suspenseful mood because we don’t know what

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    Passage from Slaughterhouse-Five By Kurt Vonnegut Weary was as new to war as Billy. He was a re- 1 placement‚ too. As a part of a gun crew‚ he had helped 2 to fire one shot in anger---from a 57-millimeter antitank 3 gun. The gun made a ripping sound like the opening 4 of the zipper on the fly of God Almighty. The gun 5 lapped up snow and vegetation with blowtorch 6 thirty feet long. The flame left a black arrow on the 7 ground‚ showing Germans exactly where the gun 8 was hidden

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    Equality What is true equality? In humans‚ it would mean everyone is the same‚ but in nature‚ it is practically impossible to have true equality. Writers have often attempted to write about true equality within a utopian society. Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley are a few examples. However‚ in their writing‚ the authors end up portraying the opposite‚ a dystopian society. In Harrison Bergeron‚ Vonnegut uses the setting to show the

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    An Analysis of “Happy Birthday‚ 1951” “Happy Birthday‚ 1951” is a 20th century short story by American author Kurt Vonnegut. In this short‚ but moving tale‚ we see the efforts of an old man to raise a young boy on the tail end of the Second World War. Contrast and characterization are used in this story to illustrate how people are products of their environment Characterization plays a large part in “Happy Birthday‚ 1951”. With the aid of this literary device‚ we are able to understand what

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