What. Do. You. Mean. By. That?
Answer:
adjective
adjective: rudimentary
involving or limited to basic principles.
"he received a rudimentary education"
Similar:
basic
elementary
introductory
early
primary
initial
first
fundamental
essential
rudimental
Opposite:
advanced
relating to an immature, undeveloped, or basic form.
"a rudimentary stage of evolution"
Similar:
primitive
crude
simple
unsophisticated
rough
rough and ready
makeshift
rude
vestigial
undeveloped
incomplete
embryonic
immature
nonfunctional
abortive
obsolete
Opposite:
sophisticated
developed
Freedom theme best represents Vonnegut's story Harrison Bergeron.
The characters in the novel are superficially equal but none of them are truly free under the oppressive rule of the Handicapper General.
They are similar insofar that they both deal with the theme that without human interference, nature will in the end take over things and have its way with them.