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read the excerpt from \harrison bergeron\ \thats all right—\ hazel said of the announcer, \he tried. thats the big thing. he tried to do the best he could with what god gave him. he should get a nice raise for trying so hard.\ how do hazels comments help vonnegut develop his critique of society in the united states? they illustrate the absurdity of trying to make everyone the same. they emphasize the importance of having compassion for others. they emphasize the importance of doing ones best. they illustrate the need for laws that enforce equality.
In "Harrison Bergeron", society enforces extreme equality, handicapping the talented. Hazel's praise for the announcer just for trying, regardless of ability, shows how absurd it is to make everyone the same. It's not about real ability or merit but just effort within a system that levels - the - playing - field to an extreme.
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They illustrate the absurdity of trying to make everyone the same.