Equality In Harrison Bergeron

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Freedom and equality are good things, but sometimes, people can take them too far. In the story "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., a man by the name of Harrison Bergeron lives in a society in which people are the same and everyone is equal to each other. Harrison luckily escapes and finds his way out. Harrison escapes from the society to not become equal with everyone else. He is smarter, faster, and stronger than anyone else in the society. The result of total equality is shown as horrible and having a lack of excitement or anything else related. Total equality has a horrible lack of excitement. Through Harrison's father, we see that equality requires those above average to be handicapped by invasive means. Since