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12 June, 14:53

n "Harrison Bergeron," why is Harrison Bergeron's character considered a danger to society? He is physically and intellectually superior to others and threatens their sense of equality. He calls himself the Emperor and has constructed a detailed plot to overthrow the government. He breaks into the studio and kidnaps a ballerina. He is able to easily remove his physical handicaps.

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  1. 12 June, 16:55
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    yes

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  2. 12 June, 18:09
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    He is physically and intellectually superior to others and threatens their sense of equality.

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    The story "Harrison Bergeron" takes place in a world in which differences are not allowed. In this world, everyone is meant to be equal to everyone else. However, what this means is that equality is enforced to a level that is nonsensical and actually damages the population. Harrison Bergeron is particularly superior to everyone else, but he refuses to lower himself down to the level of everyone else. Because of this, he threatens the stability of his society.
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