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How does Vonnegut most clearly create irony in his story "Harrison Bergeron"?

How does Vonnegut most clearly create irony in his story "Harrison Bergeron&quot-example-1
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hazel can remember her sons death or why she has tears on her cheeks

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User Ehtesham
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"Harrison Bergeron" is actually a short story that was written by Kurt Vonnegut. And based on this, how Vonnegut most clearly shows the irony in this story is through the character of Hazel who cannot remember the death of her son and the reason why there were tears on her cheeks. The answer would be the second option.
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