How do the characters develop vonnegut's critique of society?
a. harrison's ability to remove his handicaps reinforces vonnegut's belief that a perfect society is possible once the playing field is leveled for everyone.
b. harrison's rebellion reinforces vonnegut's belief that people must take action against oppressive governments.
c. harrison's exceptionality reinforces vonnegut's belief that an ideal society can't be created by forcing individuals to give up the qualities that make them unique.
d. harrison's pride and desire to rule over others reinforces vonnegut's belief that government is right in trying to subdue the threat imposed by certain people.