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In “Harrison Bergeron,” what consequences must a person face for removing a handicap?

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When George's wife suggests that he take some of the balls out of his cumbersome bag of birdshot hanging around his neck in order to give him some relief, George elaborates on the punishment for removing handicaps by saying, Two years in prison and two thousand dollars fine for every ball I took out (Vonnegut, 2).

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