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In the short story "Harrison Bergeron," George and Hazel are Harrison's parents, and they live in a world that imposes equality through the use of handicaps.
<h3>What happens in the story?</h3>
In Kurt Vonnegut's short story "Harrison Bergeron," George and Hazel are Harrison's parents. They live in a futuristic world where the government tries to enforce equality by making people wear handicaps. No one is allowed to be more intelligent or beautiful, for example, than another person.
George wears a handicap to prevent him from being too intelligent. Hazel, on the other hand, is completely average, so she wears no handicaps whatsoever. Harrison wears several, since he is handsome, smart, and strong. He ends up in prison for removing them, but he escapes.
Harrison appears on TV and removes his handicaps once again. He ends up being killed by the government while his mother watches. However, since she is not smart enough to understand what just happened, she cannot even tell his father that their son has died.
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It’s kinda like figurative language but it’s not literal. The term “Summer spoke to me” most likely meant, reaching but not in a literal way.
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when i was little i was playing inside of my house, then i saw a cute picture of me on the wall. I took the picture out of the frame and i left the glass on the couch. Someone pulled up outside my house so i went to go look out the window. The couch was right infront of the window. So i jumped on the couch and cut my knee on the glass. but it wasnt just a cut, i saw my white meat in my body, blood was gushing out. It was so bad.