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Competitiveness In Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron

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In Kurt Vonnegut's story "Harrison Bergeron" he shows a scary thought of making everyone the same low level of intelligence and hiding physical beauty. They did this to make everyone equal and probably also for power. I don't think our society is moving in that direction. We live in the best time of knowledge and accessibly to knowledge and information online. Although they're starting to take competitiveness out of younger sports and started giving everyone awards for effort. Although, this isn't a bad thing to let people know you see their efforts. I think it's more important to have competitiveness. With this people thrive to become more intelligent, more fit, and just better at anything they do.It's important to make sure no one feels any

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