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- To make a connection between American society’s desire for equality and its fears of conformity.
- To exaggerate the absurdity of the American vision of a utopian society in which everyone is equal.
- To warn citizens of the dangers of government control through an imagined, futuristic society.
Harrison Bergeron is a satirical, dystopian science-fiction short story. It was written by American author Kurt Vonnegut and published in 1961. The story talks about a society in which the government regulates that everyone should be equal in beauty, brains and physical capacity. This forces the population to wear "handicaps." The satire warns against government control while criticizing society's obsessive quest for equality.
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<span>The narrator explains that it's springtime, and because the weather is getting nice, a bunch of people are about to go on a pilgrimage from London to Canterbury. He then describes each person in the traveling group and tells a bit about them, so that we'll know who's who when the actual stories begin.
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One reason is that the war was very unpopular therefore soldiers were seen as representatives of the war.
<span>As well as some people believed that the soldiers had acted unethically and irresponsibly.</span>