a person who wrote a book
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I don't Belive in fate or free will.
I belive there is a God in heaven. Our creator. The one who created earth. Who's only son came to die for our sins on a cross. I am a seventh day adventist and I am proud to say it.
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Equality is supposed to be a positive thing, but Vonnegut treats it in a negative manner because in this world, equality is achieved through harming individuals.
If equality can only be achieved through handicapping, this is not equality at all. Harrison Bergeron's "perfection" is a threat because he proves that it is impossible to achieve true equality. Even with the handicaps placed on him, he was still born taller and better looking than most people. The handicaps cannot control reality.
In this world, the idea of equality is taken to the extreme. Vonnegut is exploring what happens when the notion of equality is taken too far. It is impossible for everyone to be truly equal; there will also be someone better looking, more talented, or smarter -- something proven by Harrison Bergeron's very existence.
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Mary Maloney didn't know and she wasn't prepared to take a chance. The reader also learns that she is desperately in love with Patrick. She's practically a "Stepford Wife." Mary is the quintessential doting wife. She is sitting in the front room eagerly awaiting the arrival of her husband.
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Bilbo escapes from Gollum by stalling for time in a game of riddles. After a while, Gollum accuses Bilbo of stealing his Ring, which at the time Bilbo knew nothing about. Towards the end of the game, Bilbo slipped on the Ring for the first time and discovered its power. He managed to escape from the Goblin caves, and from Gollum, because of the invisibility the Ring gave him. Hope this helps. :)