Utopia and anti-utopia are important areas to explore fraudulent benefits and to design a strong illusion of "perfect" society. Utopia is described as a perfect place, state or condition from the point of view of politics, law, customs and conditions, whereas distopia or negative utopia is characterized by a fantasy control of the complete society maintained by the oppressed society Society to be attached, the worst case exaggerated. The short stories "Harrison Bergeron" and "Lottery" are examples of literature spread to utopian society.
Harrison Bergeron written by Kurt Vonnegut in 1961. This story shows a distorted society derived from its personality ... Read more
Society then excluded the crime of murder and they overthrew goodwill. For example, when the elderly Warner argues about the glow of the lottery, this sentence implies this.
Next, they will want to return to the cave to live, no one will ever live, so live for a while
Therefore, they are hindered and by doing so they believe they will continue to live in the perfect world.
Another characteristic of being insulted by these dystrophic societies is that citizens seem to be under surveillance. In Harrison Bergeron, there is always a superior meaning that society lives in remarkable constraints and is always under surveillance. As implied in this quote, "All these equality are due to constitutional amendments 211, 212 and 213 and the continuous watchfulness of the American disabled general." Without prejudice to overseeing repressive results, citizens can not do more than claim government restrictions. And
After all, there is nothing worthy of the effect of blindness. In "Harrison Bergeron", society is distorted, malfunction of malfunction. Because they can not think for themselves, people suffer greatly without their knowledge. Because the progress can not be made, the hope of direct setup of the new ruler disappears, the government lowers the standard and makes everyone equal. As it is one of the things you want to prevent people from happening, the emergence of society as distant peers is an important topic. In this state, no one is unique. Society is in a dark age. People have to use freedom. There is a Latin phrase meaning "grab today." That name is Carpe diem. Someday you will see sight loss as "Harrison Bergeron", so please grasp the value of each moment. People are considered to be such equality, and this vision anomaly is the biggest one they encountered. Harrison Bergeron is not afraid of death
Utopia is a society characterized by the illusion of maintaining a complete society through repressive social control using the exaggerated worst case. The short stories "Harrison Bergeron" and "Lottery" are examples of literature spread to utopian society. Harrison Bergeron, written in 1961 by Kurt Vonnegut. This story is illuminating the distant peer society that leads its personality and is expected to coincide with the authorities. Lottery is a short story
"Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. is a satirical short story. It was the American utopia in 2081, and "everyone finally equals, (Vonnegut 1)." The hero is Harrison Bergeron, and because of this equality he is a sort of human being and society We face external confrontation. There are ordinary people with disabilities who assign obstacles to those who think they are too strong to keep them all equal. Obstacles are, for example, weights or devices that transmit bullets through the transmitter to divert the attention of the wearer. Harrison is smart, handsome and strong. As a result, his obstacles are widespread and marginal.