“Harrison Bergeron”: Individuality
Beginning of paper
Kurt Vennegut states that not everyone is equal in his story, “
Harrison Bergeron.” The point he tries to get across to people is that it
is human nature to have individuality.
He explains this story by using satire. By using this, he mocks the
stupidity of the empire and their choices of life ....
Middle of paper
.... people equal. He
explains the sacrifices that some humans would have to make, in order to be
the same. He also hints that if we all were at the same mentality level,
the world wouldn’t get anywhere. There would be no new inventions or
bright ideas thought up by the intelligent people, because they would all
have to be stupid. If it was this way, the world would be a very dull and
boring place to live.
Vennegut explains individuality in a very good understanding. He
gets his point across, ....
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Word count: 286
Page count: 2 (approximately 250 words per page)