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Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron

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In the story “Harrison Bergeron,” by Kurt Vonnegut, the setting is the year 2081 and the government is controlling society. The government wants everyone to feel equal and to do so, they establish the United States Handicapper General. They feel no one should be smarter than another, more better looking than another, and no stronger or quicker than another. The government took equality to an extreme.
Vonnegut wrote “Harrison Bergeron” to portray what our future has a chance of becoming if the government continues to push their way in society. He is warning us of a communist governmental system. In “Harrison Bergeron,” George and his wife, Hazel, are the parents of Harrison Bergeron, who is sent to jail at the age of 14 because “he was held on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government.” George is a very intelligent man and Hazel is averagely intelligent. The government considers …show more content…

George has a device in his ear called a mental handicap radio. The device is tuned to a government transmitter and George is forced to wear it 24/7. Everyone with a mental handicap radio, hears high pitched noises every 20 seconds to keep them from “taking unfair advantage of their brains.” Hazel can not hear those noises and ask George what they are. While George and Hazel are watching television, George hears a sound in his handicap radio. At the same time George winces from hearing the sound, the ballerinas on the television collapse and hold their heads, they also are victims of the mental handicap radios. The program they are watching then gets interrupted and a news announcer is on, but he hands the bulletin to one of the ballerinas to read. She proclaims, Harrison Bergeron has escaped

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