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The story setting begin in the year of 2081 | The story setting begin in the year of 2081. Nobody is able to be smarter than anybody else. So people with mental disabilities wear handicaps and people who are better looking than others have to wear a face mask. Harrison being taken away by the government caused him to escape and invade the television studio in an attempt to over throw the government. He then take off his handicaps along with a ballerina's handicap and call himself the emporer and her the empress.After they dance, Diana Moon Glampers, the handicap general walks in and kills them. | ||
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is the son of George and Hazel Bergeron. | is the son of George and Hazel Bergeron, he was taken away by the government at age 14. | ||
===Hazel Bergeron=== | ===Hazel Bergeron=== |
Revision as of 18:01, 8 October 2021
“Harrison Bergeron” | |
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Author | Kurt Vonnegut |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Dystopia, Science fiction, political fiction |
Published in | The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction |
Media type | Print (magazine) |
Publication date | 1961 |
“Harrison Bergeron” is a 1961 short story by Kurt Vonnegut.
Plot
The story setting begin in the year of 2081. Nobody is able to be smarter than anybody else. So people with mental disabilities wear handicaps and people who are better looking than others have to wear a face mask. Harrison being taken away by the government caused him to escape and invade the television studio in an attempt to over throw the government. He then take off his handicaps along with a ballerina's handicap and call himself the emporer and her the empress.After they dance, Diana Moon Glampers, the handicap general walks in and kills them.
Characters
George Bergeron
is the father of Harrison Bergeron.
Harrison Bergeron
is the son of George and Hazel Bergeron, he was taken away by the government at age 14.
Hazel Bergeron
is the mother of Harrison Bergeron.
Major Themes
Development History
Publication History
Explanation of the Work's Title
Literary Significance and Reception
Awards and Nominations
Adaptations
Citations
Works Cited
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