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  • Harrison Bergeron
    " is a satirical dystopian science-fiction short story by American writer Kurt Vonnegut, first published in October 1961. Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, the story was republished in the author's Welcome to the Monkey House collection in 1968.
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  • "You can say that again," said George. "Gee-" said Hazel, "I could tell that one was a doozy." "Harrison Bergeron" is copyrighted by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., 1961.
  • Listen. Share. By Kurt Vonnegut. ... The photograph of Harrison Bergeron on the screen jumped again and again, as though dancing to the tune of an earthquake.
  • Kurt Vonnegut, Harrison Bergeron, and an Introduction to Deviance and Social Control A teaching-related essay by Kenneth Mentor.
  • Harrison Bergeron is a dystopian satire written by Kurt Vonnegut and first published in 1961. The story imagines an egalitarian future in which individuals with...
  • In some stories, the conflict is between the character and the society. In Harrison Bergeron, the title character struggles with US society in the year 2081.
  • Harrison Bergeron” is a political satire set in the year 2081. Kurt Vonnegut imagines everyone is not only equal under the law but handicapped to be made...
  • "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut is a dystopian short story set in a future society where the government has mandated absolute equality.
  • by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ... And it was in that clammy month that the H-G men took George and Hazel Bergeron's fourteen-year-old son, Harrison, away.
  • This article deals with "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut, including a summary, a look at themes, power, the media, and other elements from this short story.
  • Cover art for Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut. ... Harrison Bergeron Lyrics. THE YEAR WAS 2081, and everybody was finally equal.
  • Kurt Vonnegut: Harrison Bergeron. THE YEAR WAS 2081, and everybody was finally equal. They weren’t only equal before God and the law.
  • It is a very short read. The Kurt Vonnegut story Harrison Bergeron was made into a television play in 1972 entitled Between Time and Timbuktu.