The passage from 'Harrison Bergeron' by Kurt Vonnegut uses irony to depict enforced equality through extreme handicaps.
Irony is used in the passage by presenting a society where equality is enforced through extreme measures of handicapping individuals to ensure no one excels in any way. This contrasts with the traditional idea of equality as enabling individuals to reach their full potential without artificial limitations.
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