Harrison Bergeron Essay

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In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut. The people live in the future in the year 2081. Where they must all be average to fit in. So what the government does is if you're pretty they make you wear an ugly mask and if you're fast they put weights on you. But now a 14 year old boy named Harrison Bergeron wants to overrule the government by wanting to do that he escaped prison. But in the end there is a bloody conclusion to this story. The author Kurt Vonnegut does a great job using action,dialogue,and symbolism to help develop the theme that is don't let people limit your abilities.

The author uses symbolism to show how the government limits the people’s abilities. For example in the text it said “They were burdened with sashweights and bags of birdshot and their faces were masked...”(1) .The masks and the weights symbolize the power the government has and how the government will not let anybody be themselves because the government wants everybody to be average. Even though, the reader can also see how the government has power over the people.For example when George had sacks filled with small balls on his neck his wife Hazel wanted to cut some of the balls out but George said “Two years in prison and …show more content…

For instance “I forget,...something real sad on television”(4). Which is showing us how Hazel’s memories are limited she can only remember the happy things in life.Even her husband George tells Hazel “Forget the sad things”(4).Which the government has brainwashed them to forget the “sad things”(4).So Hazel forgot the death of her son on T.V. because the government makes the people forget bad things.This is great example of how the government has power over the people because the government has power over their looks, their minds, and their traits.The author does a great job of showing the theme: don’t let people limit your

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