I think that the main goal of the author was to present a message that equality should not been an ultimate goal for the society to achieve, because it leads to self-destruction and tyranny. Government cannot fully control society and its members. Our diversity is crucial and it should be important to us. Certainly, it is what makes us unique and special.
What is a simile or metaphor that Vonnegut uses in the story? What is he comparing and why do you think he thought it was important to make that comparison?
The metaphor that was used in the essay was the moment when Harrison called himself an emperor. That way he showed his liberty, he exposed his own opinion and voice, and also he embraced the fact that he is different and