Compare And Contrast Harrison Bergeron And The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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Dylan Hryc
English 2 Honors
Mrs. M
October 7, 2016

Personalities of Societies

People of 2016, they argue and disagree with society, believing it is unorganized and is in need for improvement. Despite the current day issue, after reading “Harrison Bergeron” and “The Lottery” a reader will notice a change from society. Characters from “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson were important in forwarding the plot, expressing the author’s intent and betraying an imperfect society. Harrison Bergeron and Mr. Summers are some examples of characters emitting an influential personality into the stories.“A story Is built on character,” (Steven Amsterdam). Every story produces different personalities, and …show more content…

Tessie is an example, believing of the methods of the village until the role is reversed. A population reacting as this lead to a broken society, a society who finds death as entertainment. Harrison Bergeron, a character who may have played as the villain, grew into the hero. “And then, in an explosion of joy and grace, into the air they sprang!” (Vonnegut 44). Harrison got himself into struggles, since he believes he can make a change to an imperfect society. His actions displayed the generous personality of Harrison Bergeron trying to fight for the broken …show more content…

“Old Man Warner snorted. “Pack of crazy fools” he said. “Listening to the young folks, nothing’s good enough for them,” (Jackson). Mr. Warner is not a good-natured person and has a selfish personality. Warner leaves a negative tone on the village, complaining for everything that does not work in his favor. In spite of Warner’s personality, George lives in a calm ordered manner. Reasoning of his behavior comes from the fact he was intelligent and miserable within his society. “And George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little handicap radio in his ear,” (Vonnegut 38). Being handicapped George is left immobile, making life tiring, the point where he can not accomplish anything. Life left in a broken society changes the aspect of a character, George Bergeron and Old Man Warner were left with nothing, showing the effect of a society and its

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