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there are many different interpretations of vonneguts short story \harrison bergeron.\ which interpretations represent your view of vonneguts central message? check any that apply. absolute equality will prevent individual thought and personal freedoms of expression. television limits individual thought and creativity. government control should be limited to prevent a threat to freedom. the fear of communist invasion is a result of government-controlled media. paranoia leads to a repressive society. done
In "Harrison Bergeron," Vonnegut depicts a society where absolute equality is enforced through handicaps. This suppresses individual talents and freedoms. The story also implies that excessive government control (as seen in enforcing equality) threatens freedom. Paranoia (like the fear of inequality) leads to a repressive society. While television is part of the setting, it's not the central focus. The story isn't about communist invasion fear from media.
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Absolute equality will prevent individual thought and personal freedoms of expression.
Government control should be limited to prevent a threat to freedom.
Paranoia leads to a repressive society.