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Government Control In Harrison Bergeron

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Does our government have too much control on us? Do we have too many rules to follow? Kurt Vonnegut, the author of “Harrison Bergeron,” writes about how the government tries to take control of everyone.In this story Vonnegut writes how the Handicapper General makes the smarter,prettier and stronger people wear handicaps.Some readers may think Vonnegut is writing about civil rights.However,throughout this paper I am going to prove them wrong. In Vonnegut's story Harrison Bergeron went against government control by taking off his handicaps.In the story Harrison showed his rebellion when “Harrison tore straps of his handicaps harness like wet tissue paper,tore straps guaranteed to support five thousands pounds”(Vonnegut).This quote represents the refusing of government control by not obeying the government.Bradshaw made it clear that nobody willl …show more content…

When Perschon states “We need to act like Harrison and rise up to cast off the handicaps that bring us down to the level of mediocrity” (Perschon) he is saying we need to rise up and fight against government control.We might need to be punished for breaking the laws but death is a little too far. Consequences will happen if you don't follow government control.Kurt Vonnegut is going against government control in the story he is not fighting for civil rights. There is no such thing as a perfect society.Everyone will be different no matter what the government does. In the story Harrison died because he was going against government rule.We need some government control but to much control is wrong.We need rules and laws but we also need our

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