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Examples Of No Competition In Harrison Bergeron

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No Competition means No Motivation.

Harrison Bergeron is a short story about a futuristic society that things everyone should be equal. With the new rules there are handicaps so that no one person is better looking, stronger, smarter, and more. The parents of Harrison are George and Hazel. Although Hazel has no handicaps George does. They are only able to think in small bursts, and everything they do and watch are regulated by the government. The short story Harrison Bergeron,”written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.”, teaches its readers that no competition means no motivation.
The short story shows no competition means no motivation when George and Hazel just sittin on the couch. They were perfectly fine with just sitting there even though Hazel had
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