Summary Of Harrison Bergeron By Kurt Vonnegut

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“Harrison Bergeron”, a story by Kurt Vonnegut, introduces many controversial points of views and issues of their world. They’re the world is meant to be perfect, no flaws shall exist. Everybody must be even to everybody’s eyes, so citizens had to do something if they stood out too much. Take the character Harrison Bergeron for instance. Harrison’s body was basically all made of hardware; he looked like he was going to go out trick-or-treating. Harrison was different than the others, he was 7 feet tall, three hundred pounds, forced to wear objects such as a red rubber ball as a nose, thick wavy spectacles that gave him minor headaches, and “black caps at snaggletooth random” to cover up his nice, white teeth all because he was noticeable;