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this is my essay on the short story "The Euphio Question," by Kurt Vonnegut. Good idea to know what you're writing about if you want to use this essay as a source or example. Enjoy!!!

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Taylor Shaw August 26, 2009 AIM English Per 5 Grey Response to The Euphio Question by K. Vonnegut, Jr. Happiness comes in many shapes and sizes. To some, happiness is found in material wealth: buying the next generation iPhone, going on an expensive shopping spree, or boasting about how much money is in his or her savings account. Other people find joy in an intangible form: laughter, the essence of friendship, or faith. In this short story, Doctor Bockman discovers a source of artificial happiness and creates an invention that amplifies the feeling. When testing the machine on himself and a few fellow friends, things go incredibly wrong and feelings of false happiness and materialism arise in the group. The invention, or the euphoriaphone, symbolizes our lives and how strongly we are influenced by materialism. Materialism can consume any kind of person; the happy, the sad, the wealthy, or the poor. Lew Harrison, for example, is a simple man who is a radio announcer in a small town and doesnt have much. He isnt married, his job doesnt pay well, and he isnt satisfied with his life. When he brings up the idea of selling the euphio energy, materialism and greed clouds his eyes and he doesnt realize the kind of danger the euphio causes. This shows that minds that are open to new ideas involving large sums of money can become easily corrupt and selfish. You can give them the most precious thing in al creation-happiness (Vonnegut 248). Lew says this to Doctor Bockman, the inventor of the euphoriaphone, who immediately likes the idea of being rich and famous. However, once he realizes how dangerous the machine is, he decides to destroy the machine and pursue happiness the old fashion way. The glamour and glitz of fame and fortune did not sway Bockmans decision as he crashed down on the euphio, breaking the connection with the artificial joy. Therefore, any mind can become cluttered with desires of expensive objects or money but it takes a strong mind to look the other way and satisfy himself with the pursuit of real happiness. Many people say they are happy if they have their hands on something shiny and new. This joy is an illusion created by technology and marketers who target the weak minded with promises of happiness within an irresistible product. Contract happiness like you contract influenza (Vonnegut 253). This quote from Dr. Bockman trys to say is that if people purchase the energy of the euphio they could become sick because the euphio tweaks peoples minds into thinking nothing is wrong. In a sense, this is like materialism. Materialistic people believe that if they are happy and have something new or anything better than the average human, nothing is wrong. For example, the iTouch, Apple claims, is the next best thing in MP3 or MP4 players. This is an example of many tricks used by marketing companies to con people into spending large amounts of capital on something they dont need as much as food or water. People that are able to look past these ploys know what real happiness is. When the euphio is destroyed, it proves that people would rather suffer naturally and reach a happy ending for a small amount of time than be happy all the time. The sooner we realize what really makes us happy, the easier it will be to accept our lives as they are and thank God for what we have. The euphoriaphone exposed people to an energy of false happiness in space that causes them to lose connection with their thinking process, like materialism. With materialism, if we are overexposed to new things we crave these things and forget what really matters. Although it may seem grand and glorious to have the latest tech-toy, will it really make people happy? Real joy comes from who we are around and how we look at things. If we think positively and surround ourselves with happy people, we gain that good example and figure out how to be content with our lives the way they are. Instead of wishing and wanting, we should count our blessings and then we will understand that we are happy, but we just bring ourselves down with desires of materialistic things. Therefore, if you want to be happy, be like Doctor Bockman and destroy the want for money and high end things.

Suffer for a time and things will get better.