This year is 2081, everyone finally became equal. No wise person than anyone else. No one is better than anyone else. There is no one stronger than anyone, faster than anyone. All of this equality arises from amendments to Articles 211, 212 and 213 of the Constitution and the constant warning of the disabled officers in the United States. They are equal in all respects, not just before God and the law. Harrison Bergeron has been adapted from Kurt Vonnegut's short story
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Harrison Bergeron's consistency and malformation In this article, Kurt Vonnegut will attempt to explore the facts described in his short story "Harrison Bergeron". A strange strange human being "this year will be equal in 2081, everyone will be equal at last". "They are not equal before God in law, they are equal in all respects" (Vonnegut 1968: 7) This unforgettable ... the society in the story, Harrison Bergeron and the Babylonian waters We proposed a similar future social plot. The two protagonists, John and Harrison, doubt the beliefs and knowledge in their society. For example, Harrison opposed everyone's equal system; John's trip to the kingdom of God gave him knowledge and truth about these places and people to help people in their society understand. It was. In the story, Harrison Bergeron, who you know
First of all, at "Harrison Bergeron", 14-year-old Harrison Bergeron, a genius, a powerful athlete, and wearing the most powerful obstacle among all the eyeglasses to hurt his sight There is a weight of 300 pounds He was disappointed, the biggest headphone radio. - People are fighting in everyday life. They fought with their families, fought with nature, and at the end they fought themselves. This refers to general psychology, a conscious mind - this is a well-known personality, which makes him or her recognize all the actions he or she does. On the contrary, the unconscious mind is a human emotion such as an attack, and desires and memories are hidden in it, he or she does not know
In "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut, Kurt Vonnegut depicts a society in which everyone is equal in spirit, body and society. Among the history of our country, Americans have asked for race, gender, socio-economic equality. Society like this paper seems to be ideal. Through this story, one can speculate that Voneget believes that the concept of perfect equality is absurd. Equality can be explained in many ways