Essay Comparing The Pedestrian And Harrison Bergeron

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In the short stories “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury and “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, the authors reinforce that individuality is essential for humanity by displaying dystopian societies with characters who defy social norms. “The Pedestrian” follows Leonard Mead, a writer who enjoys going for walks in a city where everyone is consumed by technology. His behavior is perceived as strange to those who rot in their homes watching TV. Similarly, “Harrison Bergeron” is about a young man, who, like many in his society, is handicapped for being naturally advantaged. However, when he attempts to rebel, he is labeled as dangerous. Ray Bradbury uses imagery throughout the text to highlight how Mead is different from the rest of society: “They

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