I am now the emperor! Everyone is to do as I wish.
Ballerinas cowered on their knees before him, expecting to be killed by such a gruesome-looking man. "Harrison looked like a walking junkyard" showing that he was littered with disability devices.
I have now chosen an Empress! We shall show the people themeaning of the word dance?
Harrison threw away all his Handicaps to expose a man who could have intimidated the god of thunder, Thor (using allusion to show how handsome he is). He selected a ballerina and, after removing her disabilities, discovered that "she was blindingly beautiful". The author used hyperbole to highlight the beauty of the ballerina and to set it against the repulsive mask that the government has her wear in an attempt to impose equality. A song then started to play. It began very poorly but got better as Harrison demanded it.
The Handicapper General, Diana Glampers, storms into the scene carrying a ten-gauge shotgun. Harrison and the dancer are shot by her, and they pass away before they reach the ground. Then she gives the musicians an order to reapply their handicaps or else they too will perish. The television of the Bergerons burns out, ending the action.