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Harrison Bergeron And 2081 Comparison

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The film 2081 directed by Chandler Tuttle is an adaptation of the short story 'Harrison Bergeron' by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. which looks into a dystopian society where everyone is finally equal. Vonnegut wanted to show us how absurd the world will become when everyone is equal and Tuttle has conveyed that perfectly in his adaptation. The story is told from George Bergeron's perspective as he watches his son Harrison perform his act of rebellion and his own requiem. Tuttle uses Harrison to criticise how absurd perfect equality is and uses George to show how the media can control our lives and dictate how we view of our society.

Tuttle uses various film techniques to emphasise character emotion and their view about the society they are in. In the …show more content…

In the film, all of the main events are being broadcast on television. George also saw his son shot death and even the face of the killer, but George forgot all of these in a matter of seconds. Even though he is wearing the headphones, the emotions and impact of someone close to you get kill is not something you can forget with just some noises. He could not tell Hazel what was sad on the television and got on with his life to get another beer. This idea of our propensity to forget things that are irrelevant or sad for us are common at the present time. When we tune into news either from television or other media platforms, we are presented to the crisis around the world and how horrible they are but the day after you wouldn’t even remember half of the crisis around the world nor thought of how relevant it is to you. Media is designed to tell the public what to think about the current issues around the world. They can give us the full story or hide some facts from us to persuade us to the way they want the mass to think about their stories. As much as the irrelevant news that people forget in between commercials, people usually forgot someone who passed away after a while and carry on with their life. It is in human nature that we want only happiness but sometimes sadness is important to our way of life. As Vonnegut wants to convey how absurd true equality is, Tuttle has reinforced that and also criticise our propensity to forget and sway by the media. Everyone has done it once. As the saying “history repeats

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