A Hero's Purpose

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In Kurt Vonnegut Jr’s short story, “Harrison Bergeron”, the reader is given a rather brumal glimpse into the future where “everyone [is] finally equal”. In this world, people are forced to live mediocre lives so they may be “equal”. At the climax of the story the title character escapes prison and executed because he represents everything that society should be. Although Vonnegut’s gallant protagonist isn’t successful in his attempt to “overthrow” the government, he is successful resurrecting things that have been eradicated from society; such as communication, beauty, dance, free will and love.

After being apprehended and taken to prison, a 14 – year - old genius named Harrison Bergeron escapes from prison and proceeds to break into the local or national television studio. Harrison is hoping to accomplish by this is to rekindle the ability to connect with other people as he stomps in “clanking, clowning, and huge in [to] the center of the studio” (201). What makes this action heroic in the eyes of the author and the reader as well, is not the fact t...

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