The setting in "Harrison Bergeron" portrays a dystopian society where government-enforced equality suppresses individuality, reflecting a totalitarian regime.
The overall impact of the setting in "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut places a strong emphasis on government-enforced equality, suggesting that society is depicted in a dystopian light where individuality is suppressed in the name of equality. The passage reflects a totalitarian regime where equality is taken to extreme measures through handicaps imposed on individuals, leading to a chilling portrayal of a society devoid of uniqueness.
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