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Harrsion Bergeron (Characterization (Hazel- average, not the sharpest,…
Harrsion Bergeron
Characterization
Hazel- average, not the sharpest, but she cares for George and Harrison, even if she doesn't remember him
"You been so tired lately-kind of wore out," said Hazel. "If there was just
some way we could make a little hole in the bottom of the bag, and just take
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George - intelligent, forgetful, feels bad for his son Harrison, but not for long
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intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his
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government transmitter. Every twenty seconds or so, the transmitter would
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Harrison- a cocky teenager who is tired of being treated unfairly purely based how he was born. He doesn't really think about the consequences to his actions, which lands him in prison
"Even as I stand here" he bellowed, "crippled, hobbled, sickened - I am a
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The Ballerina- the "Empress" as appointed by Harrison. She was the most beautiful and most graceful of the ballerinas
"Ladies and Gentlemen," said the ballerina, reading the bulletin. She must
have been extraordinarily beautiful, because the mask she wore was hideous.
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the dancers, for her handicap bags were as big as those worn by two-hundred
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Setting: 2081, America
The setting has an impact on the plot by making the timeline in a period that most of the readers will live to see. It shows a harsh reality we may face if we all strive to be the same.
"THE YEAR WAS 2081, and everybody was finally equal."
According to the text, the reader sees that everyone is equal in this time period. This makes the reader aware that this is in the near future, and can possibly happen