Harrison Bergeron is a dystopian genre because in the story the society is viewed as perfect. So people might assume it to be perfect, but once citizens' freedom, rights, and individuality are taken away, they become part of a dystopia no matter how "perfect" it seems. The citizens are under constant surveillance, the citizens have limited information, their independence is few, and their freedom is restricted and controlled to almost nothing. Some types of dystopian control are corporate control, bureaucratic control, technological control, and philosophical/religious control. These are all shown in the Harrison Bergeron story. In the story the people had no choice,