Utopias are not good for everyone. Everyone likes different things, which means Utopias are only good for one person. One person might like one thing, but someone else might think differently. In a
Utopia people are forced into doing something they do not want to do. Everyone likes different things. Most Utopias force someone to do something they do not want to do.
Usually Utopias have a law or rule that makes you do something you do not want to do, or keep you from doing stuff you want to do. In Harrison Bergeron it states,” George was required to wear the handicap radio at all times.” The government required this to keep everyone equal. Someone’s Utopia might be someone else dystopia. If someone decides to make everything how they want
Everyone is miserable in a dystopia but, everyone in a utopia is happy. In a dystopia the people are you usually abused by their government. In a utopia the people are usually treated fairly and nicely. Although, many people believe war defines utopia and peace defines utopia, in reality bad government actions define a dystopia and knowledge defines a utopia. You can see this in any type of literature.
Who would want to live in a world where there is no freedom? A world where people cannot learn on their own, or even use the pronoun “I” all in an effort for world peace and equality. No one would, except for those who do not know anything other than that lifestyle. Even then though, there is always a few outliers that strive to learn, feel, and stand out in society where people frown upon being different. In the stories Anthem and Fahrenheit 451, the authors Ayn Rand and Ray Bradbury, focus on explaining the future in a dystopian world to reveal that true world peace is miserable and not always what is best.
A utopian society is a society in which everything is perfect and people get to do what they please, when they please. They get to pick how they live their lives, how they determine their mates, and how they choose their occupations. The stories “Harrison Bergeron” and Anthem show that this utopian world can’t be achieved. In fact, in both, the societies are actually dystopian. Clearly, there are many similarities in the themes of Anthem by Ayn Rand and “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut.
Ariyana \ In the story Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut’s it is set in 2081 were no one was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Due to the 211th, 212th and the 213th amendments. Harrison was fourteen when he was taken from his parents because Harrison’s intelligence was way above normal.
In a lot of stories, the setting is a fairly decent world. However, this is not the case in other stories. Many stories are set in cruel and unforgiving societies, where certain people, or even the average citizen, are treated with injustice. This is what is seen as a dystopia, an imaginary setting where many people are unhappy, due to being treated unfairly. In certain dystopian settings, the state of the society is caused by a corrupt government controlling the laws of the community.
It's all controlled. And this example can be seen all throughout the entire story. One ginormous reason why this society is a dystopia is because nobody has free will or free thoughts everyone's the same person essentially. Because nobody is different, everyone is the same, this means no one can do anything different from one another, yes there may be different jobs for everyone to do but there must be ‘handicaps’ to prevent them from doing their job better than anyone else. A good example of this being seen is when the ballerinas was dancing were some had ankle weights and bags over their heads to hide their beauty so they are not better than anyone else.
All people have different ideas on what they like. If one person chose what utopia they want, not everyone will be happy. Utopia is one way a person sees as perfect, so one person’s utopia could be another person’s dystopia. A lot of stories have attempted utopias, for example Harrison Bergeron, Animal Farm, and even House of the Scorpion.
Handicapped, For better or worse My short story was Witten in 1961 by an Author named Kurt Vonnegut. Some other works of Vonnegut may include All the king’s horses, Epiac, Mnemonics, and the Package. Common themes and styles are all dystopian society and dystopian society. “Harrison Bergeron is about a dystopian society were everyone is created to be equal.
The story Harrison Bergeron depicts a dystopian world. Many people in todays society have a very strong opinion on whether we live in a dystopian or utopian world. Harrison Bergeron is an amazing representation of that. In the story the citizens that weren't average have had things done to them to make everyone equal. George has an earpiece that makes a loud sound in his ear every 30 seconds to scatter his thoughts.
In the development of the theme one person's dystopian is another person's utopian. It Is evident in the analysis of setting in multiple dystopian text for example in Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Harrison and, other people in his society are forced to wear handicap's. In the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Katniss goes out to her happy place the woods everyday with her best friend Gale to hunt, gather and, talk about issues. It's illegal to be in the woods, but many creatures and, different types of herbs lye in this peaceful place where Katniss gathers her food. Katniss is able to hunt because she has her fathers bow that is "(Page 5) well hidden in the woods, carefully wrapped in water proof covers.
In “Harrison Bergeron,” the government, rather than making everyone the exact same so that you can not tell them apart, assigns mental, physical, and cosmetic handicaps to every citizen. The text demonstrates the system, “Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better-looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else.” This quote indicates that although everyone does not look the exact same like in “The New Utopia,” everyone is equal because of the mental, physical, and cosmetic handicaps applied by the government.
You can see how this is a dystopia because of the way the characters have to dress, act,
To create an utopian society, a society has to accept the individuality of a person, but it also has to have certain guidelines that are followed. Merry
Dystopian stories are usually set in an unfavorable society in which to live, where the antagonist is the society itself, and the protagonist is the person who is looking towards changing this society and fixing its flaws, who believes that they can make a difference by overthrowing the government or escaping from it. The conflict is often not solved, or the hero fails to solve it, and the dystopian society continues as it was before. Harrison Bergeron is an example of a dystopian story where society has intensely controlled the population’s unique qualities to make everyone exactly equal. People’s talent, beauty, intelligence, and any other quality that makes them different is brought down and destroyed by forcing them to wear handicaps, masks, and weights. Harrison Bergeron is the protagonist of the story.
But in a dystopia, these things are taken away from the people. When comparing the dystopia to our life, it shows that freedom and being in control of your own life is what separates a dystopia from a utopia. Another example of a dystopian government controlling the people is during the tests that everyone has to take to determine their faction, the people are not allowed to share their results, even if they are positive. Tris isn 't even allowed to share with her