ESSAY
Articulate and explain an epiphany, an epiphanic perspective held in common—ultimately, a burden held in common—between Vonnegut’s title character of Harrison Bergeron and Paolo Bacigalupi’s “Pop Squad” cop narrator, Lidia of “The Fluted Girl,” or Trav of “Pump Six” (You are welcome to expand your comparison to between Harrison Bergeron and any two of Bacigalupi’s three characters).
Please illuminate your comparison in juxtaposing with any one or two of the linked lyrics, poem, essay or other artifact:
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This need not be any more than two or three paragraphs, no more than one to one and a half typewritten and double-spaced pages. Think of this as journaling.
Please develop the habit of quoting well and selectively from the stories, poems and other artifacts..
Preview YouTube video Slouching Towards Bethlehem – Eliza Gilkyson
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Solution PreviewIn Harrison Bergeron, the whole town is depicted as being equal. The article is focused on being opposite, losing and winning. Essentially, losing is identified as a necessity as one can have something to thrive for. Throughout the story “Harrison Bergeron,” everybody is presumed…