Harrison Bergeron

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Technology is expanding rapidly, and multiple fictional (but very much possible) stories display positive and negative effects on the amount of our freedom (negative in most sorts) and also safety and equality (positive in some cases bad in another). A short story “CityWatcher Chipping its Employees Under Protest” (by Todd Logan) explains this topic and shows things that make their daily and routinely lives easier in their technologically advanced generation, it explains this terrible event that is completely statistically plausible based on our rate of technological innovation (some may disagree on those statements) written in an intriguing short story in which a major corporation implants RFID devices in their patients and/or employees, …show more content…

In another short story by the name of “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. it’s a similar topic but with an unusual and/or unique approach, it’s based on a dysfunctional (and/or inhumane by different perspectives/opinions) society based on our American society’s standards and laws in which our equality and fairness policies are vastly different considering in the society Kurt Vonnegut, Jr wrote about in “Harrison Bergeron” where equality and fairness is their number one priority and ours is not, and most would say that the way in which they attempt to fix this ancient problem is inhumane… they hang cumbersome weights on more physically gifted beings to make daily or non-daily tasks harder or equal to others and do the same for people who are under their weight standard, they force the mentally gifted to have handicaps as well in which these handicaps cause them lose their train of thought making it hard to impossible to solve long or ongoing problems that others may not have the ability to solve and many more possible handicaps on other people that are not stated in the author's text. Including both “CityWatcher Chipping its Employees Under Protest” (by Todd Logan) and “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. these authors perfected their plotlines in which a way to explain the specified topic in which provide many pros and cons of their newly developed technology or methods in their stories

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