Harrison Bergeron Essay

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Equality is a big topic in our world these days, as well as government corruption and a big problem as well because some people feel treated differently and unfairly based on ethnicity, gender, or color, and we need to see what happens when equality takes over. And the power of the government can be such a problem in the world that it can change everything. The short story “Harrison Bergeron’’ is about equality and peace but the government has been so corrupt and changed the amendments to fit its wants, it has also turned people into zombies basically by all being the same and nobody can change or protest it no matter what. Harrison had turned to the good side of himself and took the handicap off to make a revolt, but just ended up being imprisoned. People have these handicaps that make them the exact same and no better than …show more content…

They weren’t equal to God and the Law. They were equal in every way. “Nobody was smarter than anyone else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else. All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th amendments to the constitution. And to the unceasing vigilance of agents of the United States Handicapper General.” In the story everyone is told that the old world without handicaps was bad and just awful but they have been brainwashed into this idea from the government that it will be better this way. They just wanted to take control and now they have all the buzzers in their head too. The government just wanted more and more power and now had control over just about everything because of the handicaps making people not strong, smart, pretty, and just have no idea. People remember Harrison and want to make a difference, but have hope that it will be back to normal someday. “Harrison Bergeron, age 14, has just escaped jail. Where he was held on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government. He is a genius and an

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