Examples Of Utopia In Harrison Bergeron

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In the story of “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, we are introduced to a society where “…everybody was finally equal. They weren’t only equal before God and the law. They were equal every which way” (Vonnegut 1). In this futuristic society, a utopia has been created through the process of handicapping. At first glance, it appears that the citizens of this society approve of this control over the population. For example, George, one of the main characters of the story, reacts to his wife’s suggestion of taking off his handicap by saying, “Then other people’d get away with it and pretty soon we’d be right back to the dark ages again, with everybody competing against everybody else. You wouldn’t like that, would you?” (Vonnegut 1). This quote

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