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Denied The Government In Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron

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In Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” the time period is set in the future all the way to 2081. At this time everyone in society is completely equal in every way. The more intelligent and better looking individuals had to have a handicap radio in their ear and weights around their necks, while the “average” people had nothing on them. Harrison, the main character of the story was taken by the H-G men at the age of fourteen. In the short story it shows how he is treated differently than the others and how he defied the government.
Firstly, Harrison was taken from his parents and sent to jail because he was seen to be beyond even the intelligent individuals. He was forced to wear a large pair of earphones, thick glassy with wavy lenses that give him headaches and made him half blind, scrap metal all over him, red ball over his nose, black caps over his white teeth, and shave his eyebrows. The reasoning that the government does this to Harrison is because at the age of fourteen he was already seven feet tall, strong, handsome, and a genius. Evermore, instead of Harrison …show more content…

Before arriving the speaker of the show tells the audience that is watching the he “should be regarded as extremely dangerous” (1556). With the government not having control over him they assume he is dangerous, but in reality he is a hopeless romantic. Harrison then goes on to say that the first woman who stands will be his Empress. He gets the musicians to play music while they float up into the air, kiss the ceiling, and kiss each other. The Handicapper General arrives at the scene and immediately shoots Harrison and the Empress. She then gives the musicians the chance to put back on their handicap gear, showing how they unfairly treat Harrison once again. Evermore, Harrison only escaped because he was the only one with the power to try and do something about the government

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