Harrison Bergeron Research Paper

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“Harrison Bergeron”: The Dangers of Government Control Kurt Vonnegut's short story "Harrison Bergeron," is a dystopia that explores the danger of government control. The use of handicaps, political control, and punishments, prove how dangerous a dystopia like this can be. The use of handicaps controls individuality. In this story, people with above-average smarts, strength, or beauty are made to wear handicaps to force the idea of “sameness”. The handicaps, which are radios, heavy weights, or disguises, control individuality. For example, Vonnegut describes "Iron bands, with a certain amount of padding, were fastened about their necks. It is the law of the land that anyone of exceptional intelligence must wear it at all times. Anyone who is