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What is the main type conflict that the author reveals in the story? Harrison Bergeron

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Answer: The conflict in Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron" is that of man against society. It is resolved when Diana Moon Glampers shoots Harrison. The story succeeds through the death of Harrison, who must be a tragic and ultimately unsuccessful figure for Vonnegut's social satire to be clear.

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