HARRISON BERGERON CROSSWORD
Across
- 3. Lasting for only a short time, like Harrison's freedom.
- 4. What is suppressed by the equality measures.
- 6. Harrison's mother.
- 7. The title Harrison declares for himself.
- 13. The expected behavior of the citizens.
- 14. Harrison's defiant act against the system.
- 15. The first name of the Handicapper General.
- 16. The ironically intended perfect society.
- 18. To forcibly put an end to something, like talent.
- 20. The temporary nature of Harrison's defiance.
- 21. The inarticulate sounds often made by those burdened by handicaps.
- 23. A sudden, involuntary muscle movement, often due to the handicaps.
- 24. Devices used to disrupt thoughts.
- 25. Ironically, what the forced "equality" creates.
- 26. The feeling of being weighed down by the handicaps.
Down
- 1. The last name of the Handicapper General.
- 2. One of the graceful dancers Harrison watches.
- 5. Something the handicaps aim to disrupt.
- 7. The enforced state of sameness in the society.
- 8. The sound Diana Moon Glampers makes before shooting Harrison.
- 9. Heavy objects used to restrict physical strength.
- 10. What the society seeks to eliminate.
- 11. The oppressive rule of the Handicapper General.
- 12. The fleeting moment of beauty and freedom Harrison creates.
- 17. Harrison's father.
- 19. The document amended to ensure equality.
- 22. The thick glasses used to impair vision.