How does Vonnegut use the dystopian society in this story to create satire? Check all of the boxes that are true of Vonnegut's writing.

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The first, second, and fifth answer options show how the dystopian society in the text is used to satirize real society. This option shows that:

  • To make a connection between American society's desire for equality and its fears of conformity.
  • To exaggerate the absurdity of the American vision of a utopian society in which everyone is equal.
  • To warn citizens of the dangers of government control through an imagined, futuristic society.

What is a dystopian society?

  1. It is a society that lives in a precarious way.
  2. It is an oppressed and limited society.
  3. It is a society victim of an authoritarian regime.

Vonnegut is known for his dystopian stories that set out critiques and punctual satires on society and the way people live. In "Harrison Bergeron" he uses dystopian society to satirize the desire for equality, the fear of conformism, the desire for utopia, and government control.

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