Compare And Contrast Harrison Bergeron

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“Our differences are policies: our agreements, principle.”- William Mckinley Generally the book is much better than than the film. Because the books shows thoughts, ideas, feeling, descriptive words, understanding your character through development. What about the movie? Can the critics give it any credit, good credit, through something that was spent with time and efforts. The movie portrayed Harrison Bergeron as a villain. But, first the background information of the story. It was the year 2081 in the USA. Everybody was equal in terms of creativity, imagination, physical abilities and appearance. Harrison had two parents, the father was handicap. The mother wasn't handicapped. He was thrown into jail for taking off his handicaps. So, therefore he wored huge handicaps that is to confined him. Some time later he barged into the studio, depending on the book or movie, he was trying to exposed the government plans. While the book, was different. In the text it said the Harrison pronounced that he was the emperor. As what …show more content…
So is this universal equality, equal. What is a human mind without creativity, Isn't that just like a robot? The thoughts going to someone who was physically and mentally above average, was heavily handicapped. Harrison Bergeron in the movie was a rebel who described his being in the prison without a trial. They did what was known to today as a villainous crimes, which is not found in today's society. In the movie, Harrison Bergeron who had a “bomb” underneath the building he was in. This was shown to the audience to make them stay in place. His motives was slowing to reveal itself. The clarification at the ending, to make it short harrison's bomb was a bomb at all. He got shot by the handicapper general. The musicians did not have any handicap, same with the ballerina he shielded. The most impactful moment was when Harrison’s father, George, saw his son’s