Equality In Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron

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The concept of equality is often seen as a foundation to ensure freedom within a society. Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergerson” challenges this idea by illustrating that using an extreme method to pursue equality can lead to an unrealistic and dystopian society, where freedom is actually severely restricted. Equality in society doesn’t guarantee freedom, especially when taken to extreme lengths. The Handicapper General, Diana Moon Glampers, serves as an example of how enforced equality can lead to bad results. The Handicapper General represents the authority responsible for handicapping those who were born differently than other people within society and excel beyond their predefined norms. This extreme measure not only limits individuals’ potential,