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English, 20.10.2020 20:01 antoniomunoz424

WORTH 100 POINTS AND WILL GIVE BRAINLEST PLEASE HELP ASAP The author of “Harrison Bergeron,” Kurt Vonnegut, uses a fictional story to express his viewpoint and perspectives about society and the future. Based on the story, what concerns for the future does Vonnegut convey?
Be sure to include these considerations in your analysis:
Do you agree with Vonnegut’s perspective? Why or why not?
Is this kind of society a possibility for the future? Why or why not?
What would be its strengths and its weaknesses?

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