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How Does Kurt Vonnegut Symbolize In Harrison Bergeron

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Law and Order: Symbolism in Kurt Vonnegut “Harrison Bergeron” Can society truly exist with everyone being equal? For decades, society fought for equality dealing with the issues of race, gender, and religion. In “Harrison Bergeron”, Kurt Vonnegut explores the concept of being equal in every aspect of their life in the futuristic world of 2081. With equality being forced on American society , Vonnegut focuses on how the government create equality by altering beauty, strength, and intelligence. Everyone is mentally, physically, and socially equal. The beautiful, intelligent, and strong individuals are brought down to everyone else standards by forcing them to be a handicap. But are they really equal? Are the laws set for equality or …show more content…

If society were truly equal, shouldn’t everyone wear masks? Women who are deemed beautiful wear the mask so they won’t make other women feel self-conscious. This is just another way for the government to have power over society. If women without mask try to rebel against the government, that would result in the prettier women to discard their mask. That would just cause hate, jealousy, and envy in society. Diana Moon does not wear a mask in the story, subjecting women to wear mask could be retaliation against beautiful women. The radio transmitters are a way to manipulate society.The noise transmitting through the radio the advance individuals had to wear, were made so they didn’t have the opportunity to really have any intellectual thoughts. Every twenty seconds a new noise would ring into their ears. When George and Hazel were having a conversation about possibly breaking the rules and taking the weights off a siren went off. With the noise ranging in their ear, who can really think about contemplating a plan to overthrow the government. With that type of distraction, what can you really think about, every time they heard the ringing in their ear they lost their train of thought. The weights the stronger individuals in society are subjected to wear are pushing society down into submission. The weights are so heavy that people in the society are too weak to even fight against this law they are just

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