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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Comparison of Novel and Movie - Harrison Bergeron

Harrison Bergeron, by Kurt Vonnegut, is a myth corresponding no other. It is a narrative base on the possibility of par; full and true compare as they say. While the little(a) story could have been more or less better considering it takes on such(prenominal) a strong topic, the image rendition was completely unacceptable. It is a commonly agreed upon statement, that the arrest is al sorts better than the movie, and this is maven of the many cases where this statement shines. The movie, 2081, base on Vonneguts novel, wasnt as safe(p) as the book.\nIn, Harrison Bergeron, the characters are lively. It was simplistic to form a association with a character; they had an act on the endorser. However, in the movie, the characters come outed steamed and over exaggerated. Also, handicaps were mentioned in the story as the enforcers for the idea of equality. They were describe in a way that made it seem like e veryone was used to wearing them, and that this was somehow norma l. The way they showed Harrison was a threat, was by mentioning that he had the worst handicaps step forward of everyone in the world. However, in 2081, the handicaps all in all seemed forced. Harrisons handicaps made him seem like anyone else. Finally, for a story to succeed it must be good. Harrison Bergeron, succeeded the way it is, to keep the reader interested. However, it seemed as though the producer of the movie didnt quite a comprehend that as he thought the addition of a bomb, would make audiences more habituated to view it. It seemed as though the producer of the movie, felt the subscribe to change the story.\nThroughout the story, the characters were very approachable, and even funny at times. It made it easier to form a connection with the characters. It was such a doozy that George was white and trembling, and tears stood on the rims of his red eyes. When you read just about a character in pain, it is normal to automatically see towards them, and that is exactl y what happens here. However, in 2081, when...

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