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Equality in Harrison Bergeron
Summary: Explores the major theme of equality in the short story Harrison Bergeron, written by Kurt Vonnegut. Describes how the story shows an example of what world wide equality would be like. Questions if such a thing is possible.
Throughout the years of attempts on equality has it been effective? Harrison Bergeron was a story written by Kurt Vonnegut. This story show an example of what world wide equality would be like, but really can this be achieved? In the story it shows an example of a bad outcome of equality. Many attempts have been made to the world today in the laws; etc to make people more equal to each of. In conclusion to this it is impossible for everybody to be equal.
In most scenarios there is always at least one person that will not conform to equality. In cases of a system that may be new to the people or maybe old, there is always a definite chance that there will be at least one person who does not agree in some sort of way, and possibly in some cases they will take physical...
This section contains 1,190 words (approx. 4 pages at 300 words per page) |