At the end of the story "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut, Harrison is shot and killed by the Handicapper General, Diana Moon Glampers, after he defies the oppressive laws that limit individuality and talents in the dystopian society. His death reinforces the government's control over its citizens and serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of challenging authority.
Harrison was put in jail for rebellion against the oppressive government that enforces strict equality among all individuals in terms of abilities and strengths. At the end of the story, Harrison breaks free from prison, disrupts a live broadcast by the government, and is shot down by the Handicapper General, Diana Moon Glampers.
He is shot.
The simple answer is that you must read the story first because it will tell you what happens in the end. That is what a story is for.
He is gunned down with a shot-gun
He died at the end
What is the theme of the story Harrison Bergeron?
He is gunned down with a shot-gun
At the end of the story Jonas and Gabe reach elsewhere
She died
outcome
A flashback in "Harrison Bergeron", happens when George begins to think. The story says,"He began to think glimmeringly about his abnormal son who was now in jail, about Harrison, but a twenty-one gun slaute in his head stopped that.
The story "Harrison Bergeron" was written in 1961 by Kurt Vonnegut.