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Absurd Scenes in Harrison Bergeron

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Absurd Scenes in Harrison Bergeron

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  • He flung away his rubber-ball nose, revealed a man that would have awed Thor, the god of thunder
  • ConstitutionAmendment 1000blah blah blah freedom blah blahAmendment 1001blah blah blah guns blah blahAmendment 1002blah blah blah land blah blahAmendment 1003blah blah blah equality blah blahAmendment 1004blah blah blah blah blah blah
  • All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution.
  • And George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his ear. He was required by law to wear it at all times.
  • They reeled, whirled, swiveled, flounced, capered, gamboled, and spun. They leaped like deer on the moon. The studio ceiling was thirty feet high, but each leap brought the dancers nearer to it.
  • He tried to think a little about the ballerinas. They weren't really very good no better than anybody else would have been, anyway. They were burdened with sashweights and bags of birdshot, and their faces were masked, so that no one, seeing a free and graceful gesture or a pretty face, would feel like something the cat drug in.
  • Kurt Vonnegut makes many observations about society and human nature in his story Harrison Bergeron which should be analyzed. Vonnegut illustrates the future where everyone is policed into equality. The story seems to act as a warning to stop pursuing equality in society because of it's harm to the diversity of the community. I believe Vonnegut was using the absurdity of the handicaps to emphasize how silly he idea of true equality is.
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