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    Have you ever only seen black and white things and always have the same day? In the story, The Giver, a boy named Jonas gets elected a very important job: The receiver. He is told that he must work hard and is going to be a very hard job at first but it will get easier and easier. At first, The Giver gives him very nice thoughts and memories but then he starts giving Jonas painful memories. In the text “Harrison Bergeron” George sits down and watches the ballerinas dance with his wife Hazel. Then

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    Vonnegut Response In the story, “Harrison Bergeron”, written by Kurt Vonnegut, we read about a society that is equal. “Harrison Bergeron” is a futuristic story that shows the ill effects of an attempt by the government to make everyone equal or fair. The only way to accomplish this was to penalize or handicap the talented, so the untalented could be equal to them. In the opening paragraph, Vonnegut sets the story in the future by mentioning the year is 2081. He also provides an allusion to the

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    The Dystopian World of Harrison Bergeron “Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else. “Harrison Bergeron is a dystopian world where people are punished for being smarter than anybody else, better looking, or stronger. The government made sure everybody was equal in every way. Harrison died trying to achieve his goal he wanted to do the most. Before Harrison died trying to accomplish his goal, he is taken away

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    The story “Harrison Bergeron” is about a society in the future where people with beauty, strength, or intelligence are given handicaps in order to decrease these abilities they were born with so they are able to be brought down to a level that would make everyone equal to each other. Due to this, one Harrison Bergeron stood against the government by removing his handicaps as to regain his freedom from them, all while being watched on television by George and Hazel Bergeron. The book “Harrison Bergeron”

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    ‘2018’ is a dystopian film about equality. Through his acts and qualities, the main character, Harrison Bergeron, is symbolically a Christ Figure. Although they bear some minor differences, the similarities between Harrison Bergeron and Jesus Christ are striking. Even though they fought for different causes, they have three major affinities; both characters were dead and buried, tortured in agony, and seen carrying wood on their shoulders. Firstly, much like Jesus Christ, Harrison was metaphorically

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    A society with absolute equality is perceived by many people as a perfect society, but it isn’t always as good as it ought to be. In Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron,” the author depicts Harrison as a recalcitrant, bright 14-year-old boy who publicly defies the law that leads to a disastrous outcome. In the year 2081, everybody is finally all equal. Vonnegut compares how Harrison is unlike those other people. Harrison Bergeron may be intelligent, however, his bold act initiates a turn of events. Harrison

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    Imagine if we were equal in all ways. Think about being exactly the same in all aspects; the same haircut, intelligence level, the same routine everyday over and over again. In the short story Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut, it shows us the theme of equality through a futuristic dystopian society, which can relate to the society we live in today. In the dystopian society, Harrison is an athlete and is extremely intelligent. He tries to be above equal, therefore he is considered to be extremely

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    Essay about Rap Music and Teen Violence

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    Music can be a reflection of our life experiences. Each genre of music invokes different emotions and reactions in its listeners. Rap has become a very popular genre of music. As its popularity has increased, some people have questioned whether it can trigger violence in teens. While some rap songs do have violent lyrics, there is no direct evidence that rap music provokes violence in teenagers. Rap music has African roots just like jazz, the blues and rock ‘n’ roll. African slaves sang songs

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    When Equality is No Longer Equal “The year was 2081, and everybody was finally equal. They weren 't only equal before God and the law. They were equal every which way. Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else.” Equality. One word with one million different definitions. When you hear the word equality, what thoughts come to mind? Do you think of the Civil Rights Movement and Women’s Suffrage, or do you think

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    Golden Age Of Equality

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    As the bullet pierced Harrison’s heart, the audience froze while thinking if their society was truly equal. The movie 2081 gives us a fresh new meaning of equality. The society forces people’s talents to be equal, so no one would have an advantage. This includes their strength, intelligence, and beauty. The society would call it the “Golden Age of Equality” however Harrison would disagree with that statement. 2081 and the real society can be very different on how they treat the extraordinary and

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