Kurt Vonnegut chose a future setting in 'Harrison Bergeron' to warn of potential societal consequences and create a sharp contrast with the present society.
Kurt Vonnegut chose to describe a society 120 years in the future to provide a warning of potential outcomes if present-day society fails to address issues. By setting the story in the future, Vonnegut created a sharp contrast between the current society and the possible future he envisioned, highlighting the importance of addressing inequality and maintaining individuality.
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