“An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind” - Mahatma Gandhi.
In the Dystopia, “Harrison Bergeron," Kurt Vonnegut Jr. portrays equalism throughout the apocalyptic plot. On the contrary, within the pages of the science fiction story “All Summer in a Day,” Ray Bradbury illustrates a geographical disadvantage to a community that thirsts for a better life. Although there are a few similarities between these thoughtful literary pieces, these two books' plots, characters, settings, and themes differentiate each story's intent for the reader.
First of all, the book’s characters and setting have a lot to share with each other. To support this, in “Harrison Bergeron” the setting is in a house