The story of “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. A critical response is a literary analysis of the elements of a story. It involves identifying the literary elements (i.e. characterization) and analyzing how the author used these techniques to create meaning.

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Please write in complete sentences. Body Paragraph #1- Characterization.
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Characterization: What type of characterization does the author use?
HINT: Direct Characterization: TELLS the reader what the character is like through description.
HINT: Indirect Characterization: SHOWS the reader what the character is like through action, dialogue, & thoughts.

In the story "Harrison Bergeron," Kurt Vonnegut Jr. primarily uses indirect characterization to develop the characters. Instead of outright telling the reader what the characters are like, Vonnegut shows their traits through their actions, dialogue, and thoughts. This technique allows for a more dynamic and nuanced portrayal of the characters, enhancing the overall meaning of the story.