'Harrison Bergeron' is dystopian fiction, a story based on a society whose attempt to achieve perfection goes horribly wrong. The society in the story focuses on the ideal of equality where intelligence and strength have been destroyed in the process.
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First of all, an allegory is a story with characters and the plot symbolizing an aspect of real life. Probably the most common reason as to why writers would write allegories is that they want to deliver a message to the human race. Something that we should think about. Animal Farm is a good example of that. Animal Farm depicts the political blasphemy of a society using animals (comparing humans to animals too) Another reason would be the writer might want to express something in his life but doesn't want to explicitly express it. So he uses and allegory.
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Positive; he states that the polices were 'good,' instead of just what they were.