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    thought outside of the box, in fact, most of the people who created them were seen as “different” Simply put, if all people in life were the same, there would be no new ideas, now interesting people, and nothing unique. In Kurt Vonnegut Jr.’s “Harrison Bergeron”, all people are reduced to being equal through a handicap, if one person was stronger than another, a weighted bag was tied to them in order to hold them down. If everyone was completely equal, this or lack of any diversity would lead to a lack

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    Harrison Bergeron was an imprisoned fourteen year boy was considered above average in his society. He lives in 2081, the future, where everybody in society is equal. Nobody is above average or too much of something. People who is above average get brought down to everybody level by the use of handicaps that restricts them from being different from other people. In spite of the government trying to keep everybody equal, he challenges their laws and tries to be free from his handicaps. He shows bravery

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    In “Harrison Bergeron” this terrifying story based in 2081 describes how the Government has gained complete control of its citizens. There is a lot of repetition throughout the entire writing, but in the beginning of the story I noticed that the word “equal” is used an extreme amount. I feel that this is definitely purposeful, the writer really wants the reader to know to what extreme this epidemic has become. He does so by repeating things over and over again. By the author repeating these things

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    In “Harrison Bergeron” the citizens are considered equal. However the citizens are not truly equal. I disagree about everyone being truly equal in the story Harrison Bergeron, because some of them had to wear painful handicaps, and the non-handicapped people having an unfair advantage over the handicapped people. First of all, some citizens had to wear handicaps. For example, smarter people had to wear a mini ear radio at all times, which, would send a sharp noise every twenty seconds to prevent

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    common thought that everyone should be equal, but is that really what’s best for society? Kurt Vonnegut, in Harrison Bergeron, created a universe where everyone was equal to each other, or so it seems. In the short story, the world is set in 2081, where everyone has to be equal to everyone else, or they’ll get punished. The focus is about a couple, George and Hazel, who has a genius son, Harrison, but he was taken away for plotting to overthrow the government. However, George and Hazel do not remember

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    Kurt Vonnegut published “Harrison Bergeron” to express his thoughts of what a world with equality might look like. The setting of this takes place in front of a TV to emphasis how much is it looked to for answers. The government wants everyone the same and will go to any means necessary. In the constitution, “all men are created equal” can be found, and this short story explores the ideas of when that sentence is taken too literal. In “Harrison Bergeron,” Vonnegut paints his readers a picture illustrating

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    the story. “Harrison Bergeron”, the narrator, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., describes the modern society in the year of 2081. In this society, the epitome of equality is the golden rule, which is enforced by adding limitations or rather, “handicaps”, to those who bear physical, mental, or any talent or prowess whatsoever. For example, Harrison Bergeron, who was the ideal specimen (he was intellectually gifted, had the physical appearance of Hercules, or to sum it up, was a want-to-be superman), was given weights

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    How is Harrison Bergeron/2081 a dystopia? Write a 3-5 paragraph essay using the rubric provided a guide to formatting your essay. Harrison Bergeron is a fascinating dystopian story, telling of an outrageous future where everything is exactly the same. In the world of Harrison Bergeron, everyone is either constantly in pain, or trying desperately to be someone they aren’t. The story is entirely fictional, though it feels all too real. Under the power of an overbearing government, with a riveting plot

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    The short story, “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. takes place in the United States of America in the year of 2081. Everyone was equal. They weren’t just equal in the law, but also in beauty, quickness, strength, and everything that appeals to a human being. Everything was took away from them, except for the lowest class people, who were “average.” The government took away their talent through things called handicaps. Many laws prohibited the act of getting rid of the handicaps. There was

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    watched Harrison Bergeron has the social contract most similar to Anthem. Considering they both try to make everyone equal and the same. Although some people might think the story of Omelas is more similar, they have one person being punished and living the worst life for everyone else to live a nice, perfect life. The social contract most similar to Anthem is Harrison Bergeron because they both try to make everyone equal and the same. One example, for Harrison Bergeron is that Harrison is way too

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