Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron

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The short story “Harrison Bergeron”, written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., teaches its readers that rules are good and fine, but should not be taken too far. When rules are taken too far, the people’s freedom is revoked. During the course of the story, the narrator mentions the 213th Amendment to the Constitution (pg. 1). This means that at least 186 rules have been added to the Constitution since our current time. Going through the story, the people have very few rights, such as the lack of right to express themselves, dislike the government, or even think differently than the government wishes you to. All of this, the narrator says, is because of the new Amendments. The Amendments should have made the people equal, but instead took away the people’s

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