Equal Society In Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron

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All people in society are the same, how would this feel if everyone were exactly the same as everyone else? Well, in the story “Harrison Bergeron” the readers get to see how it would be if the government and society tried to make everyone the same. In the story the handicap general gives handicaps to citizens who are too beautiful, too intelligent, or too perfect. The government would also bring everyone down to the lowest group of intelligence and beauty by giving these handicaps. The author, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., tries to bring the point across of the disadvantages of an equal society. Also, the author, Vonnegut, used characterization and word choice to warn readers of the potential drawbacks of a truly “equal”