Harrison Bergeron: The Life Of George And Harrison Bergeron

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It was the year 2081. Because of 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution, every person has to be equal in every way. No one could look better than anybody else. No one is stronger than anybody else. Especially no one can be smarter than others. The ones who have higher intelligence than normal had to wear a mental handicap radio in his ear, to prevent taking advantage of their brains. Even beautiful ones had to cover their faces to avoid looking better than others. All these were enforced by agents of the United States Handicapper General.
One April, fourteen year old son Harrison was taken away from their parents, George and Hazel Bergeron, by the handicapper general men. Even though the tragedy happened in their family, they
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Suddenly, Harrison enters the studio, making an earth to shake with his movement. He wears handicaps that no one ever worn before, and he has to wear about three hundred pounds of scrap metal. He also wears huge earphones instead of radio and spectacles with thick lenses. Also, he wears a red rubber ball for his nose, shave his eyebrows and caps for his teeth.
He tears off his handicaps and announces that everyone must obey him. Also he announces that first woman to volunteer will become his Empress. One of the ballerinas volunteers and joins him. Harrison removes handicaps from her, and also from musicians so he and her Empress can dance to music. They dance beautifully, leaping so high that they kiss the ceiling.
Suddenly, Diana Moon Glampers enters the studio and shoots Harrison and the Empress with a shotgun and kills them. And warns the musicians to wear their handicaps back, before she kills them too.
George has missed his son’s death on the television, because he was getting a beer in the kitchen. When he returned Hazel was crying and TV was burned out. But Hazel could not remember again why she was crying. George suggests to forget sad things. Hazel answered “I always

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