The third short story, ″Harrison Bergeron″ by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., is a dystopian tale about a futuristic world in which all citizens have become forcibly ′equal′, which, as you will quickly perceive, truly means that most citizens are punished in some way. Also, the government exerts a totalitarian control over society, so any free-thinking, any rights, any privileges are completely disallowed, and individuals who attempt to thwart the government′s control face severe consequences. write a response to the story by arguing whether true equality among people can be achieved. True equality among us is certainly a noble goal, but is true equality possible? Why?