Essay On Harrison Bergeron

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Harrison Bergeron “Harrison Bergeron” a short story by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., takes place in a totalitarian society where everyone is equal. A man who tries to play the savior, but ultimately fails in his endeavors to change the world. Vonnegut short story showed political views on communism, which is that total equality is not good (and that equity might be better). George a willfully ignorant man who has handicaps because of a society full of equality if one is not as good as another than the others have to have handicaps in order to be equivalent to everyone else. Hazel ignorant women who can only think of things in short bursts. George and Hazel are parents of Harrison Bergeron. George and Hazel are not likable people they unintentionally frustrate …show more content…

It also mentioned self-sacrificing Harrison knew that if we broke out of jail and tried to open people’s minds up to what’s really happening he could die. The difference between Harrison and most other Christ figures he does not succeed. In order for Harrison to be equal, he needed to fail because all the characters in the story are failures. “Nice to Eat With You: Acts of Vampires” in the book How to Read Literature like a Professor. Diana Moon Grampers is a form of Vampirism she is a dictator who controls all the handicap people. Controlling a community is a lot easier if no one knows what you are doing so they could take advantage. By making the smarter people handicap Diana came achieve that goal. “Is He Serious? And Other Ironies” During the short story you assume that Harrison is going to succeed because when you were younger all the story’s you read had happy endings so you assume that all stories will have happy endings, however, at the end of this story Harrison gets shot and everyone forgets what happens and never

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