Harrison Bergeron poses a threat to society due to his superior capabilities challenging the enforced equality in the dystopian setting.
In "Harrison Bergeron," Harrison Bergeron's character is considered a danger to society because he is more physically and intellectually capable than others, threatening the sense of equality established by the conditioning system in the dystopian society.
The story portrays a society where individuals are restricted by handicaps to maintain equality, and Harrison's exceptional abilities challenge this norm, posing a threat to the established order.
His actions and defiance of the rules symbolize a disruption to the carefully maintained balance of equality enforced by the oppressive regime.
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