Hazel had a perfectly average intelligence, which meant she couldn't think of anything except in short bursts.
And George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental-handicap radio in his ear.
Why don't you buy us a few pastries? Its always polite to pay for the others.
Spacing out, he began to think about the vast amount of waters that oddly taste different from each other.
George!
Wait what? Sorry i spaced out.
I said, Why don't you buy us a few pastries? Its always polite to pay for the others.
Ok... i guess.
George is always kind, hopefully we can hangout all day
The service always takes so long here... I guess that means the food will be fresh though!
In his story Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut makes the point that total equality was not the goal that we strive towards. many people in the story believed this was true but in reality, it was not a goal to be misinterpreted. in the story, the government controls its citizens by a handicap they gave people to wear in order to keep them under control. the overall moral of the story is that we should appreciate our differences instead of feeling down about them. therefore the moral of the story is that the government controls its citizens