Respuesta :
For a second, there seems to be hope when Hazel cries about her son dying. That fleeting moment disappears, and we know this because when George says "you can say that again", she repeats it, misunderstanding his statement because of her average (more like way below average) intellect.
Kurt Vonnegut's goal was not writing a story about courageous people overcoming their weaknesses and defying odds, but how society shuts down those non-conforming, defiant people.
Kurt Vonnegut's goal was not writing a story about courageous people overcoming their weaknesses and defying odds, but how society shuts down those non-conforming, defiant people.
The conversation between Hazel and George reflected the story's theme as it showed how society shuts down courageous people who want to overcome their weaknesses.
The theme of a story simply refers to the message that's conveyed by the author. It's the central idea of the story. The actions of the character, interactions, and motivations depict the theme of a story.
Hazel was sad about his son's death but George was not there to give him the support that he needed. This illustrated that society shuts down courageous people who want to overcome their weaknesses.
Read related link on:
https://brainly.com/question/17264693