Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron

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It is in the future 65 years in 2081. Everybody is equal and the main character Harrison Bergeron is out to revise the government's view on equality. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. the creator of this character in his fictional short story called “Harrison Bergeron”. Harrison believes everybody is an individual no one should be completely equal in the way that this government wants them to be. In this story Harrison is over handicapped because he is a threat to the government. He is a threat to the government due to his characteristics of being rebellious and strong mentally and physically First, he is rebellious, this can be proved when he was put in prison for trying to rebel and change the government. He is so rebellious that he broke out of prison to try and change the government again. In this story Harrison says, ”’I am the emperor’”(3). “‘I am a greater ruler than any man who ever lived’”(4). He is rebellious …show more content…

Harrison is physically strong because he had a 300 pound handicap to make his strength equal with everybody else. Tearing away the straps of his handicap harness which was guaranteed to support 5,000 pounds. “He tore the straps of his handicap harness like a wet tissue paper” (4). Tarring harness straps guaranteed to support 5,000 pounds being torn like a wet tissue paper shows some great physical strength, but he isn’t just strong physically he is also strong mentally. Finally, he is strong mentally because he is smart. Harrison is so smart they gave him a tremendous pair of earphones and is still able to out think them. He is only a fourteen year old boy and still able to think clearer and better than his dad with twice the amount of earphones trying to keep him from thinking. “Instead of a little ear radio for a mental handicap, he wore a tremendous pair of earphones”(3)... These earphones were used for the smartest people and he was still out thinking them proving that he wasn't just smart he was a

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