Thematic Comparisons

Both Harrison Bergeron and The Incredibles share glaring commonalities; Harrison is exceptional in every way, Mr. Incredible is the epitome of exceptional societal and family values. The underlying theme in both stories capitalizes on the 'red thread' running throughout society in waves; mediocrity is normal, even desirable and excellence and far-reaching goals are to be controlled and stilled.

Examples of this disturbingly accurate realism are plentiful in both stories; Harrison Bergeron breaks free of the 'United States Handicapper General's best effort to squelch all individuality, intelligence, and beauty found within the boy. Effortlessly breaking the handicap devices designed to weigh him down and keep him from soaring, Harrison publicly announces his intention of flying by naming himself the "Emperor," calling for a brave woman to rise, remove her handicap mask and be his "Empress" and calling for musicians with awe-inspiring talent to remove their own limitations and become...
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