Harrison Bergeron

How does Kurt Vonnegut use imagery in Harrison Bergeron?

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Imagery of grotesque weights and masks give us an image of a person's beauty, intelligence, and physicality. The "handicaps" a person has, the more superior they are. This imagery is translated into reality when we get to see Harrison and the ballerina dance.

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Harrison Bergeron, BookRags