The Handicapper General In Harrison Bergeron

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The handicapper general was not being truly equal in the book Harrison Bergeron. In the first place equal means balanced and symmetrical, which means people are equal. Therefore, if the handicapper general was being equal, then there would be a balance. The balance would be everywhere and anywhere which means the world will be equal, but it would especially be there when the handicapper general is making laws or decisions. Uncertainly everyone was not treated equally, since everybody would do the same accomplishment. George was treated unfairly since whenever he had gotten shot, then everybody should have to, the handicapper general absolutely wanted the world to be equal which is what she wanted then she would have to kill everybody