What Is The Theme Of Equality In Harrison Bergeron

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In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, it is shown that people are not truly equal throughout this short story because the society in which they live has a warped view of what equality is. This dystopian society thinks equality is achieved by making everyone the same. For example, The Handicapper General (Diana Moon Glampers) has made everyone wear handicaps to make society completely equal. Hazel is considered normal, and has watched everyone be normal with handicaps all their life. George has to wear a radio in his ear to stop him from thinking, making him equal to everyone else. They are also shown on TV that everyone is equal because the ballerinas have to wear handicaps as they dance, making them feel more comfortable