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How does the setting in ""Harrison Bergeron"" affect George?

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Answer: George becomes distracted by media before he is able to formulate a thought.

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User Hesham Shawky
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Setting helps develop the mood of the story by describing where the characters are while they talking or thinking. This description guides you throughout the whole story. Due to government regulations, George is less intelligent than he was originally.
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