Harrison Bergeron Analysis

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The idea of being treated equal and being the same is a connection between the pictures of the children on boxes and the story of Harrison Bergeron. In the left picture we see three people each standing on their same sized box. All three are different sizes. Because of the box, the tallest man can see over the fence at the baseball game, and the second tallest can too. Sadly the shortest person can not see the game. Then in the picture to the right there is the tallest man that has no box, but can still see the game. Then the man with the middle height has one box that so that he also sees the game. And given to the shortest man are two boxes, allowing him to see everything over the fence. In the first picture everyone has the same amount

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