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Similarities Between The Hunger Games And Harrison Bergeron

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In “Harrison Bergeron”, “The Lottery”, and “The Hunger Games” society is made so that people blindly follow without thinking anything about it. “Harrison Bergeron” is a story written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and is set in the near future where there is handicaps to make everyone equal. One man named Harrison Bergeron tries to stand up against handicaps and ends up getting murdered. “The Lottery” written by Shirley Jackson is a story about a village of people the pick papers out of a black box and if they choose the one with a black dot on it, then someone from their family has to die. “The Hunger Games” is a movie directed by Gary Ross and is about a girl who volunteers in her younger sisters place and has to fight to the death to survive and win The Hunger Games. People will follow society for multiple reasons that they do not even realize. …show more content…

“She fried twice and the Emperor and the Empress were dead before they hit the floor” (Vonnegut Jr. 6). When viewers see this on tv, they start to get scared and are in a state of panic because they do not want to die as well. When people see a death on tv, they will follow the rules more because they don't want the same thing to happen to them. They keep following the rules because not many people want to have the faith as Harrison. “ ‘Reckon It’d fall all apart’, said Hazel. ‘What would?’ said George blankly! ‘Society,’ said Haze uncertainty” (Vonnegut Jr. 3). People are not just scared of dying, they are scared of society falling apart. They do not want to see violence if society does fall apart. When society falls apart, then somehow it has to come back together and people are uncertain if society would change for better or for worse. People blindly follow the laws of society because they do not want society to be ruined and they do not want to

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