Explain how Vonnegut uses flat, static characters like George Bergeron to develop his critique of 1950s American society
Answers
Answered by
0
I don't knowjannskdd
Answered by
4
Every word in "Harrison Bergeron" refers to a real or unique concept witness to describe George Bergeren's thoughts using the word Vonnegut.
The first image compares that the thoughts of George change, the second image compares the Vonnegut's comparison to the handicap which seems to be bad.
He said, "Fighting with Vague ideas that might not be possible to dope the dancer."
Similar questions