Comparative Analysis Essay In the story “Harrison Bergeron” and the Supreme Court Case Loving V. Virginia, the two reveal a resistance of government law ,resulting in rebellion.
In Harrison Bergeron and Loving V. Virginia simularilay the two both resisted the government but in a different form.In the article Loving V. Virginia interracial marriages weren’t allowed it was illegal.Also because interracial marriage was illegal they had struggles,for example “During one exchange,Hirschkop stated that Virginia's interracial marriage law others like it were rooted in racism and white supremacy.”These are not health and welfare laws,”he argued.”These are slavery laws pure and simple.” These were the kind of struggles that the two lovers had to
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Virginia the two had to fight the government to be interracially officially married.For example “The plaintiffs in the case were Richard and Mildred Loving,a white man and black woman whose marriage was deemed illegal according to Virginia state law.”Over time the two lover grew desperate for help,For example the texted stated “In 1963 a desperate Mildred Loving wrote a letter to U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy asking for assistance.”This showed how much they cared and wanted to marry but overall kept getting shut out for the time being.Later on even the supreme court had to come in to help resolve the issue.”In a unanimous decision,the justices found that Virginia’s interracial marriage law violated the 14th amendment to the constitution.The other difference in Harrison Bergeron was that fact that Harrison wanted to think outside of the box but couldn’t because everyone was supposed to be equal.For example the story stated in the very beginning”Nobody was smarter than anybody else.Nobody was better looking than anyone else.Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else.All this equality was due to 211th,212th,and 213th amendment to the constitution,and unceasing vigilance of agents of the united states handicapper General.”This showed how Harrison was forced to be like everyone else when he aspired to be more.Because so”And it was in that