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Harrison Bergeron and the Satire Project

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  • The only thing that is a interesting change to this year is that we have to wear these handicap radios in our ears. I don't know why we have to do that.
  • Honestly it's just like any other year that passes by. I don't think 2081 would be any different.
  • In the satirical story I'm reading takes place the exact same year.
  • So Chris! What do think about the new year so far?
  • Huh... I wonder why?
  • Ahhhhh!
  • Chris,...Are you okay?
  • I Don't even know anymore. I was thinking about sad things that happened.
  • Like what sad things?
  • The funny thing is that I don't even remember.
  • What is he trying to remember? What I'm I trying to remember?
  • Forget the sad things, if focus on it to much you'll be miserable.
  • I guess your right, At least I remember that you are always with me, Tina. Say! you want go to a dance tonight? It's on live television
  • That's sound's fun. It's not like it's going to involve ballerinas and a seven foot giants. Sure. Why not.
  • In his story, "Harrison Bergeron," Kurt Vonnegut makes the point that the total equality was not the main goal to strive towards. Many people believed that in the story, but was not a goal to be mistaken with . In the story, the government controls people with the handicaps that the government gave and forced people to wear them in order for their control. The moral of the story is that differences are celebrated rather than supressed. Therefore, this story overvall was about government taking over the people.
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