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in \harrison bergeron,\ why is harrison bergerons character considered a danger to society?
he is more physically and intellectually capable than others and this threatens their sense of equality.
he calls himself the emperor and has constructed a detailed plot to overthrow the government.
he breaks into the studio and kidnaps a ballerina.
he is able to easily remove his handicap radio device.
In the dystopian society of Harrison Bergeron, the core rule is enforced "equality" that suppresses all individual talent and ability. Harrison's exceptional physical and intellectual gifts directly undermine the society's foundational lie of universal sameness, as his existence proves that forced equality is artificial and that natural differences exist. The other options are surface-level actions, but the root threat is his inherent superiority that challenges the society's core ideology.
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A. He is more physically and intellectually capable than others and this threatens their sense of equality.