Cautionary Tale Of Harrison Bergeron

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‘Harrison Bergeron’ is a short story that focused on the overly-appreciated aspect of laziness in modern society. It exposed and exaggerated the common fear of having dispiriting challenges. Set in the distant future, the vigilance of the government has paid off. They maintained a system in which the above average impaired with extreme handicaps. Many details suggested the idea that even equality can go too far. The author took the prospect of being equal in every which way and morphed it into a system of justice and order. But within this twisted society, there are many who, having realized how unrighteous their world is, chose to do nothing about it. Among the silenced, was Harrison Bergeron, the only one who stood up and took action. He, as the protagonist, unveiled the truth and reality of their twisted society through a nationwide broadcast. One can see that within the story, Harrison is like an anarchist to the general group. He strongly opposed their rules. Even as the government converted anyone with talent, Harrison still rose, …show more content…

The more advanced one was, the more handicaps one earned. The government had to be quite creative at the time. “QUOTE”. The narrating clearly shown that the author was against the beliefs of his own fictitious society. It was a cautionary tale, that warned of satisfying the desires of many. 'QUOTE'. Is there a way to counter the creation of such a society? Definitely. Consider strengthening the under talented with biotechnological enhancements. Unlike genetic engineering- which is unnatural- it will upgrade those inept to be in the same tier as the talented. If society was a large- scale competition, this new system will seize that form of ranking. In short, the ones in the last place can be level with the one in top place, rendering competition nonexistent. Everyone will become equally capable, regardless of age, financial situation, and social

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