Symbolism In 'Harrison Bergeron, The Pedestrian'

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Many pieces of literature include symbolism, but have you ever noticed? Symbolism in literature may not be the easiest thing to notice at first. However, when these snips of symbolism and allusions are revealed, they can be quite interesting. There are some examples of these in three stories. “Harrison Bergeron”, “The Lottery”, and “The Pedestrian” include some type of symbols, allusions, and allegories. First, In the story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonegut, a few references of symbolism and allusion can be found. One example of symbolism in this story is when, Harrison tears off his handicaps. This is believed to symbolise freedom or breaking free of one’s restraints. One example of allusion was when, Harrison was referenced to the greek