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How does Vonnegut most clearly create irony in his story "Harrison
Bergeron"?
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A. Harrison performs a dance with a ballerina that appeals to
viewers' emotions.
B. George believes that the idea of competition is an old-fashioned
and unhealthy idea.
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C. Hazel is of average intelligence while George is above average
intelligence
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D. Hazel is a mother but yet she cannot think for herself.

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Answer:

Vonnegut most cleary creates irony in Harrison Bergeron by Option C. Hazel is of average intelligence while George is above average  intelligence.

Explanation:

This story is about the irony of forced equality.  Hazel is the one who is free from any government controls or monitoring ("handicaps") because she is already average in intelligence and in her physical appearance. In this novel, the characters that are exceptional and different have their talents or attributes limited by government and social control to make them behave equal and not have advantages over others.

Vonnegut most clearly creates irony in his story "Harrison Bergeron" because:

  • D. Hazel is a mother but yet she cannot think for herself.

What is an Irony?

Irony occurs when the opposite of what is expected occurs. In the story, limited intelligence was considered a good thing in society.

An apt example of irony will be that of the character Hazel, who, although being a mother cannot think for herself. This is ironic because mothers are expected to think for themselves and their children.

Learn more about irony here:

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