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  • Maybe they are prettier on the inside
  • um........
  • She is a perfect example of average intelligence?
  • she can only think in short bursts.....
  • 211th, 212th, 213th amendment states that everyone from this point forward is equal.
  • He is so attractive like a god!!!
  • He is only fourteen
  • Here to announce the death of Hazel's son
  • um.... I don't remember who that is.....
  • Kurt Vonnegut uses particular symbols that exaggerate and humor the fact that everyone is equal. The first example portrays the hideous masks worn by the dancers that were meant to conceal their differences. The second example mocks the usage of "average intelligence," expressing the result of forced equality. The third example ridicules the continuously added amendments saying how no one man is better than anybody else, and all people are now equal. The fourth example is the character Harrison Bergeron who portrays the new society as it should be. When he is free of his handicaps, he reaches inconceivable heights, much like society as a whole would if he were to eliminate his handicaps. The very last example, similar to the second, expressed how Hazel is mentally impaired and therefore can't remember her own son's death. Because of forced equality, she remains incompetent to refrain from having a handicap intended by society. 
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