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4 May, 00:44

Which sentence best describes George Bergeron's characterization in "Harrison Bergeron"?

A) He is a static character, because he has become dehumanized by government controls.

B) He is a dynamic character, because he becomes angry with the police for arresting his son.

C) He is a static character, because he has only average intelligence.

D) He is a dynamic character, because he attempts to remove his handicap bag.

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  1. 4 May, 00:48
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    I believe the answer is: A. a static character, because he has become dehumanized by government controls

    On the surface, George is perceived by other people as a nice man, understanding, and a person that could relate to other people.

    But every twenty seconds, noises broadcast by the government interrupt his thoughts and eliminate all criticism that he might has for the government.
  2. 4 May, 00:59
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    I believe George Bergeron is a static character, because he has become dehumanized by government controls. He obeys the law and doesn't want to do anything against it for fear of losing his freedom.
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