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Based on the irony in this passage, Vonnegut is critiquing a society that

Values equality over intelligence

Respects individuality and freedom

Overuses artificial intelligence

Answer :

Answer:

Values equality over intelligence

Explanation:

The question is not complete as it is missing the passage. The question refers to this part of Kurt Vonnegut's story "Harrison Bergeron"

  • "It was tragic, all right, but George and Hazel couldn't think about it very hard. Hazel had a perfectly average intelligence, which meant she couldn't think about anything except in short bursts. And George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his ear. He was required by law to wear it at all times. It was tuned to a government transmitter. Every twenty seconds or so, the transmitter would send out some sharp noise to keep people like George from taking unfair advantage of their brains."

The story talks about the future in which everyone in the society is absolutely equal and there are no differences, not only in treatment but in the intelligence too.

With this ironic passage, Vonnegut is trying to show us how ludicrous the idea is, as characters are obviously not suitable to be normal individuals of society.

It shows how important intelligence actually is and how, by valuing equality over it, characters are turned into pretty much zombies and the tools of the government.

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Based on the irony given in the passage, Kurt Vonnegut is critiquing a society that values equality over intelligence among the human beings living in such society. Therefore, the option A holds true.

What is the significance of irony?

Irony is referred to or considered as a situation, where the facts or statements presented in a composition contrast with the actual situations that take place. Moreover, an irony also leads to development of sarcasm in a literary composition.

In the composition given above by Vonnegut, it can clearly be seen that an irony of showing criticism towards a society that values equality over intelligence is being portrayed. However, in reality, the actual situation of the society is exactly in contrast to the one he criticizes.

Therefore, the option A holds true regarding the significance of irony in the given passage.

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The question is not complete as it is missing the passage. The question refers to this part of Kurt Vonnegut's story “Harrison Bergeron”.

“It was tragic, all right, but George and Hazel couldn't think about it very hard. Hazel had a perfectly average intelligence, which meant she couldn't think about anything except in short bursts. And George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his ear. He was required by law to wear it at all times. It was tuned to a government transmitter. Every twenty seconds or so, the transmitter would send out some sharp noise to keep people like George from taking unfair advantage of their brains.”

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