Both young and hopeful Harrison and Equality, while being different from each other, are also fairly similar, with this one thing they share, it brings them both to fate.Harrison from Harrison Bergeron, and Equality from Anthem, who makes a better leader when compared. Kurt Vannegut Jr. and Ayn Rand on dystopian literature. Harison is a better leader because with death comes publicity, and in this case Harison's goal is to get the attention of the people watching. The quality of a leader means much more than the leader themselves, with Harrison and Equality both being one in their worlds, who serves a purpose regarding leadership when compared.Through the time it took each to follow through. The sacrifice of Harrison took less time …show more content…
With Equality in chapter 12 of the book Anthem finally coming to his senses and realizing things. The point they both seem to make is the lesson they learn or show. With Harrisons being sudden and loud showcasing a performance from page 4 to 5 as he dances on a stage in front of a live audience. “Now” Harison said, taking her hand “shall we show the people the meaning of dance?” This is the Beginning of his message, telling the audience that this is all for them, directly proving a point with reason And attention to the problems regarding his situation and the society.With the way Harison does this the sacrifice he made will leave a lasting impression on the people of the world, unaware of what goes on. And as a result, Harrison changes the perspective of these people in hope that his pain will be acknowledged. Now with how spontaneous Harrison is, equality in comparison is the opposite. With their differences Equality goes through stages of realization and acceptance before deciding what to do with his freedom, For the world.Equality wasn’t about loudly proving a point as much, but learning and growing alone with himself.And this is what makes his journey so important. This shows all Equality’s gone through to get to where