In "Harrison Bergeron," individuals with above-average abilities are handicapped through physical and mental constraints imposed by the government. These handicaps are meant to ensure that all citizens are equal in terms of intelligence, strength, and beauty. Examples include wearing heavy masks to disrupt intelligent thoughts and carrying weights to offset physical prowess.
Hindrance
Everyone has equality.
Harrison Bergeron and his ballerina partner are shot dead by the Handicapper General's agents for refusing to wear their handicaps.
The setting of "Harrison Bergeron" is a future society where everyone is made to be equal through the use of handicaps that limit physical and intellectual abilities. This dystopian society is controlled by a government that enforces strict equality and conformity among its citizens.
"2081" in "Harrison Bergeron" portrays a dystopian society where everyone is forced to be equal through handicaps that limit their abilities. The government enforces this equality to suppress individual talents or advantages, creating a bleak and oppressive world where mediocrity is the norm.
In the story "Harrison Bergeron," synchronizing refers to the state-imposed requirement for individuals to be equal in all aspects, achieved through handicaps that limit their physical and mental abilities. This ensures conformity and prevents anyone from standing out or excelling beyond others.
He is gunned down with a shot-gun
If everyone were the same in "Harrison Bergeron," then society would be characterized by strict equality enforced by handicaps that limit individuals' abilities. Creativity, intelligence, and physical attributes would be suppressed to ensure that no one excels above the norm. This would result in a conformist and stagnant society devoid of individuality and diversity.
After breaking out of jail, Harrison Bergeron takes over a television studio during a live broadcast and removes his handicaps, as well as the handicaps of a ballerina he frees. He then declares himself an emperor and commands the musicians to play music at a beautiful level.
The mood in the Bergeron household in "Harrison Bergeron" is one of tension and fear due to the oppressive government regulations forcing everyone to be equal through handicaps. The family members live in constant apprehension of potential punishments or disruptions for not conforming to the mandated equalities.
an example of foreshadowing in harrison bergeron is when harrison takes off the handicap and nobody has ever done that ( to face the government) and we then know something big is going to happen... to the climax and which harrison faces the government and to start a revolution against handicapp and forced equality.
Harrison Bergeron was put in jail because even when handicapped he was still too "gifted." Tall, handom, strong, etc. He had probably rebelled against his handicaps prior to his break out in the story.