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