Powerful Themes In Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron

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“Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut is a science-fiction short story, that has many powerful themes. One theme it that it’s okay to be different because complete equality is threatening. In the story George and Hazel have a son, Harrison who is intelligent, tall, strong, and handsome. The H-G take him away and then he breaks out and goes to a studio where he is broadcasted life. Then when the H-G find him and his Empresses they shoot them and they died. The theme relates back to the characters because all the characters are different even though they are supposed to be “equal”. The Handicapper General, Diana Moon Glampers is more powerful than the others so they all aren’t equal and even all the characters, handicapped or not aren’t equal.