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The Dystopian Message Of Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron

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Vonnegut crafts the dystopian message of the so called equality of people within Harrison Bergeron through the use of ironic and abstract details, as well as the overall use of simple language. From the beginning of the story, there are elaborate details explaining the equality of the human population as they all had the same intelligence, and nobody was “better looking than anyone else” or “stronger or quicker than anyone else”(Vonnegut 1). Along with the equality, Vonnegut also makes use of ironic details through the middle of the story. Not only do the average rights of a person in America seem to be gone, but the qualities of unique beings are lessened. The story refers to times when everybody wasn’t exactly the same as,”the dark ages”

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