Satire and Equality in Harrison Bergeron
Words: 618 Pages: 2 12389Introduction Kurt Vonnegut's short story "Harrison Bergeron," first published in 1961, serves as a compelling satire that critiques the notion of enforced equality. The narrative is set in a dystopian future, specifically the year 2081, where the government imposes physical and mental handicaps to ensure absolute equality among all citizens. This essay explores how Vonnegut uses satire to mock the extreme measures taken to achieve equality, highlighting the absurdity and dangers of such societal structures. The central thesis asserts that […]