o believe that all people are the same would mean that you thought all people had equal degrees of ability or talent in various areas, that all people were capable of the same actions, that all people would react in the same way in a given situation, that all people look the same and weigh the same amount and have the same skin color.
In "Harrison Bergeron," all people were the same because they were forcibly made "equal under the law." The Constitution of the United States required equality "every which way," based on the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments, as enforced by the Handicapper General and her office. Thanks to those agents, persons who were different from the standard of "same" established for the society were assigned handicapping devices which nullified the variances.
o believe that all people are the same would mean that you thought all people had equal degrees of ability or talent in various areas, that all people were capable of the same actions, that all people would react in the same way in a given situation, that all people look the same and weigh the same amount and have the same skin color.In "Harrison Bergeron," all people were the same because they were forcibly made "equal under the law." The Constitution of the United States required equality "every which way," based on the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments, as enforced by the Handicapper General and her office. Thanks to those agents, persons who were different from the standard of "same" established for the society were assigned handicapping devices which nullified the variances.
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