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Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Individualism in “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Essay

Individualism is a rattling important thing in every whizzs life, its part of our personality as portrayed in the story c every last(predicate)ed, Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Taking away(p) that individualism is taking apart some of that person. The book in some ways shows what would happen if no one was different and all the nation in the world were the same, or basically how disastrous. One example is when the Bergerons were watching TV and the announcer came on to announce. He started out enthusiastically and with fire, simply automatically got a shock. He tried to act out and be the announcer man with energy, but since everyone was the same he just gave up and permit the ballerina read the announcements in mono purport voice. Now I for one would never want to hear n announcer that talked in one tone the whole entire time.I addition Vonnegut shows another example is how all the smart and beautiful people have to wear mental and forcible handicaps. They wear thos e handicaps because the governing wanted to make everyone equal. So basically if you were eventide a little bit smart, you would get a handicap and that went with sensual attributes too. Finally, the author uses the character Harrison as how most people should act, but be someone different. He acted out and rebelled against the government when they were forcing everyone to be the same. Instead of red with the flow he chose to be himself, and literally broke the chains that the government was using to handicap him. Overall, being you is the best thing to do in life, but society today is portraying the perfect kid that everyone is seek to be.

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