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    The short story, ‘Harrison Bergeron’, greatly represents the stages of the hero’s journey. Although some of the stages are less obvious, three points hugely stand out; departure, trials, and status quo. First of all, Harrison’s departure is a very integral part of this short story. In the beginning of the anecdote, Harrison’s “departure” is described, and throughout the writing, George periodically remembers the horrid event. “And it was in that clammy month that the H-G men took George and Hazel

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    year 2081, and everybody was finally equal in every which way. Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else” (Vonnegut 864). In the futuristic short story, “Harrison Bergeron” written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. illustrates a government implemented law of equality forced upon a society. Vonnegut a social commentator utilizes satirical events in the story to illustrate irrational thoughts and ideas from society. Satire is

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    ry Summary In “Harrison Bergeron,” it is set in the future of 2081 where everyone is literally equal. Meaning, no one was smarter, better looking, stronger, quicker than anybody. This was because of the newly added 211th, 212th, 213th amendments. People who were “above” average anything have to wear a handicap for that specific part. So, if a person was stronger than above average, he or she has to wear weights around their body. For smarter people, they have handicap radios implanted into their

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    The publication date for “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. was October 1961, making it a coincidence to the Cold War which took place from 1945-1991. Harrison Bergeron is a story that portrayed competition as evil and equality was the way to go in life. Similar to the Cold war, the USSR was also passionate in being equal. If Harrison Bergeron was a commentary on the Cold War ideological struggle between the USA and the USSR, it would have taken the USSR’s side. Although the story and the

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    Harrison Bergeron by “Kurt Vonnegut” is set in the year 2081, where all the people have been made equal through mental and physical handicaps. No one is slower, weaker, or smarter than anyone else. Harrison Bergeron who is taken from is family when he was fourteen years old has escaped. He takes off is handicaps, declares himself emperor and chooses one of the ballerinas to become his empress. After dancing and flying, Handicap General Diana Moon Glampers shoots them both dead. The theme of this

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    short story of “Harrison Bergeron”, the 211th, 212th, and 213th amendments make everyone “equal”. These amendments make nobody faster, stronger, smarter, or as good looking as anyone else. I believe, however, that everyone in that story truly wasn’t equal. I know this because only the gifted of “Harrison Bergeron” had to wear handicaps, the handicapped were treated differently, and only on the outside, were they truly equal. First and foremost, only the gifted of “Harrison Bergeron” had to wear

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    Harrison Bergeron- a short story that is written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. It talks about how a world can be controlled entirely by a government, how people are not allowed to think freely, and how they act robotically with handicaps on their chests and ears. Harrison Bergeron, the main character, is the rebel of the story. He is the one who makes a move against the government physically in front of hundreds of people and on live television. '2081' is a movie that is based on the short story. '2081' is

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    The story Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. explains that people are being forced to wear handicaps to make everyone equal in every aspect. Also, a man called Harrison Bergeron was sent to prison without a trial because the government believed that he was planning to overthrow the government but later on he escapes. It also explains that Harrison goes to the TV studio where a ballerina had given the news to the public and claims that he is the Emperor of everyone. He soon told everyone that

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    “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. tells the story of a futuristic America where people who are given handicaps if they are better than other people in order to give complete equality to everyone. The main message of “Harrison Bergeron” is that everyone doesn’t have to be the same for them to be happy. In fact, when everyone is equal they are sadder because they don’t know what real life is like, and they are able to be controlled. Harrison and Phillippa demonstrate that being unique brings

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    story, “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., an uprising rebellion is occurring, led by a genius named Harrison Bergeron. Harrison wishes to annihilate the current structure of absolute equality between the commonality. In this story, set in the year 2081, a fourteen-year-old boy named Harrison was taken away from his parents, because of his perfectionism in his physical appearance, and his extremely high mental capacity. Later in the reading, a news network reports that Harrison Bergeron had escaped

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