Harrison is
fighting against forced equality that is in their constitution. He is rebelling and ends up in
jail. They--the gov.--think he is trying to overthrow the government. He acts in an extreme way
and ends up making proposterous allegations about his supreme abilities and thus value. He
becomes a ruler, like a dictator, and ends up violating all that he formerly criticised. He is
corrupted by power. His behavior resembles a dictators and, in this sense, Vonnegut is making a
statement that power corrupts and that all...
Monday, 1 May 2017
What is Harrison fighting against in "Harison Bergeron"? "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
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