Harrison Bergeron is shot and killed by the Handicapper General Diana Moon Glampers shortly after breaking free from his restraints during a dance on live television. His fate highlights the extreme measures taken in the society to enforce equality and suppress individuality.
He is shot.
Bergens Aftenblad ended in 1942.
Bergens Stiftstidende ended in 1855.
Bergens Privatbank ended in 1975.
Bergens Kreditbank ended in 1975.
Bergens Sparebank ended in 1982.
Bergens Skillingsbank ended in 1999.
Bergens Social-Demokrat ended in 1927.
Bergens Adressecontoirs Efterretninger ended in 1889.
Harrison was put in jail for rebellion against the oppressive government that enforces strict equality among all individuals in terms of abilities and strengths. At the end of the story, Harrison breaks free from prison, disrupts a live broadcast by the government, and is shot down by the Handicapper General, Diana Moon Glampers.
He is gunned down with a shot-gun
at the end of the story when the narrator yells asking if people don't love girls why do they pretend to worship them? shows the fate role of girls in the story as well as in Indian Socity