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9.2.7 Quiz: Analyze Bradbury and Vonnegut
Question 7 of 10
How does Vonnegut most clearly create irony in his story "Harrison
Bergeron"?
A. Hazel is of average intelligence while George is above average
intelligence.
OB. George believes that the idea of competition is an old-fashioned
and unhealthy idea.
OC. Harrison performs a dance with a ballerina that appeals to
viewers' emotions.
OD. Hazel is a mother but yet she cannot think for herself.



Answer :

Final answer:

Vonnegut creates irony in "Harrison Bergeron" by showcasing George's unconventional views on competition.


Explanation:

Vonnegut creates irony in his story "Harrison Bergeron" through the portrayal of George who believes that competition is old-fashioned and unhealthy, contradicting the typical societal perspective. This contrast between societal norms and George's beliefs highlights the irony in the story.


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