Contraptions In Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron

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Harrison Bergeron was a great short story that gave several great messages. One of these messages was that everyone being the same could easily be a bad thing. This could be bad because the government would control everything and people would be in pain/dislike it. Vonnegut believed that everyone being the same was a bad thing, and here is why... In the story, the world is ran by the government. A law is passed that everyone will be the same. This causes everyone the wear certain contraptions to lessen their capabilities. If everyone was the same, people would have their capabilities lessened which causes extreme pain ( that’s a different reason though). People who broke out of the contraptions died or was arrested. This caused unhappiness