Character Analysis Of Harris Bergeron

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Kurt Vonnegut wrote a short fictional story called Harris Bergeron. He was an American writer that was known for his science fiction stories and has since passed. Kurt Vonnegut had a terrible life that included the suicide of his mother, losing his sister to cancer and was a survivor of the Dresden bombing. This short story takes place in the future around the year 2081. Due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments under the law, everyone is treated as an equal. With that being said, no one is prettier, smarter or stronger than anyone else. These laws of equality were created so that everyone is made to be equal by placing mental and physical handicaps onto them. A Handicapper General named Dianna Moon Glampers is the one who enforces all the laws for this society as they are designed to keep everyone the same. Harrison Bergeron is the main character in this story and he was taken away from his parents George and Hazel at the age of fourteen by the government. Harrison is not only intelligent but also tall and handsome. Living in a world where everyone is forced to be equal make him a big threat to society. Dianna Glampers …show more content…

The strange thing about it is all the ballerinas are handicapped. The ballerinas were made to be equal to everyone else as they were forced to wear sash weights and bags of birdshot. Their faces were also masked so that no one was able to see their pretty faces underneath. While the ballerinas performed, Hazel started to cry but she just can’t seem to remember why. One of the ballerinas interrupts the performance and shows a picture of Harrison Bergeron. She reads a letter informing the audience about a very dangerous matter that has just occurred. Harrison Bergeron has escaped from prison and is considered to be very dangerous. She describes what he is wearing and tells everyone to not make any contact with him but to inform the

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