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The short story Harrison Bergeron, was written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. The story was published in 1961 by Fantasy and Sciences Fiction Magazine. The genre is fantasy, for that it’s fictional and things that happen in the story hasn't happen in our society. The story takes place in the future year 2081 and everyone is equal, but instead everyone being better everyone is worse. Also to the 211, 212, and 213 amendments everyone was equal.

The story takes place in year 2081. The protagonist Harrison Bergeron and the antagonist are Diana Moon Glampers, George and Hazel Bergeron. The conflict of the story is man versus society. Harrison Bergeron is trying to get the government cave in, and let him rule the country. The tension builds when Harrison

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