Compare And Contrast Anthem And Harrison Bergeron

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“Communism” is the idea of that everyone is equal, which all property is publicly owned. It sounded perfect when it is on paper. But, when this idea apply to real life situation, it doesn’t work at all. Which Ayn Rand’s “Anthem” and Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” are the two stories that condemn the idea of communism, but they differ in the tone which the author chose to write, different ego from the hero, and the way to achieve equality. Although both the stories are making fun of communism, they both have a different point of view of a futuristic society that is influenced by the collectivism. In Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron”, he uses a humorous tone to tell the story. For example, ““I’d think it would be real interesting, hearing