punish anybody who wants to keep their individuality. Divergent, “Fahrenheit 451”, “Harrison Bergeron” and “The Pedestrian” all take place in a dystopian setting which leads to individuality being lost and overall society conforming. Individuality…
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examples of these in three stories. “Harrison Bergeron”, “The Lottery”, and “The Pedestrian” include some type of symbols, allusions, and allegories. First, In the story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonegut, a few references of symbolism and allusion can be found. One example of symbolism in this story is when, Harrison tears off his handicaps. This is believed to symbolise freedom or breaking free of one’s restraints. One example of allusion was when, Harrison was referenced to the greek…
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In the short stories, “Harrison Bergeron,” and “The Pedestrian” there are two characters who seem to commit acts of deviance by defying the authority. In “Harrison Bergeron,” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., the protagonist, Harrison Bergeron, tries to break free from his handicaps and tries to get everyone to live at their highest potential. In “The Pedestrian,” by Ray Bradbury, the protagonist, Leonard Mead, goes against the society by going…
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where everything is perfect. Where there is no problem in the world and nothing violent or drama is going on. Such as the pedestrian were there is no violence. So little that there is just one police car in the whole world! On both, “Harrison Bergeron,” by Kurt Vonnegut and “The Pedestrian,” by Ray Bradbury, had a utopian world and a dystopian consequence. In Harrison Bergeron,” by Kurt Vonnegut, had many flaws to make it a utopian place. They had tried to use handicaps to make people have an equal…
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In Harrison Bergeron, The Pedestrian, and The Lottery the symbolism is a lot alike. Symbolism is when something represents something else. Allusion is a well-known story/work of art. Allegory is a story that has a moral or hidden message. The symbolism they used in the stories all sound sort of the same. They all have something to do with death. In The Lottery, the black box is symbolism. It represents death. It is made of wood from the other previous box’s used at this “Lottery”. It states…
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a ton of symbolism in the short stories Harrison Bergeron written by Kurt Vonnegut, The Pedestrian by Ray Bradberry, and The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. Now, Harrison Bergeron, written by Kurt Vonnegut, is a story about someplace that is claimed to be an utopian society, when it really isn't. There is a boy, obligatorily named Harrison, that is in prison of suspicion to overthrow the government. There is one scene near the end of the where Harrison is stripping from his handicaps, which is…
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where there is equality, peace, and kindness. Many times technology is used to improve a utopian society, but occasionally ends up in a dystopian society. In both, “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury and “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, technology has caused the main characters to live in a dystopian society. In “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury, technology was used to protect the people from crime and violence by keeping them indoors with all the necessities and technology they need. Despite the…
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Some of the best users of symbolism are the authors of “Harrison Bergeron”, “The Pedestrian”, “The Lottery”, and “2B0R02B”. These stories are the some of the most cryptic and mysterious stories out there. They really make you think about their stories. This will explain how these authors use symbolism. Shirley Jackson, the author of “The Lottery”, uses lots of symbolism. The black box for example symbolizes death and evil. The passage says, “ The stool was put in the center of the square..…
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Throughout our standard daily living, many events occur over time that impact the way society looks upon our surroundings. Short stories like “Death between the Stars” by Marion Zimmer Bradley, “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., and “Bloodchild” by Octavia Butler, are great representations of showing this. Science Fiction is a piece of time in which the way it is written by these writers that are influenced by current events like racism, gender roles, feminism, and the overall equality of…
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