austinmiller3030
austinmiller3030
12.11.2019 • 
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read this excerpt from “harrison bergeron” by kurt vonnegut, jr.:

“you been crying? ” he said to hazel.

“yup,” she said.

“what about? ” he said.

“i forget,” she said. “something real sad on television.”

“what was it? ” he said.

“it’s all kind of mixed up in my mind,” said hazel.
"forget sad things." said george
"i always do," said hazel

which statement best describes the intended aesthetic impact of this excerpt?

a) because of how the author depicts hazel, he reveals the unexpectedness of a mother outliving her child.

b) readers feel a sense of optimism as hazel and george are determine to fight back against "equal" society.

c) the author reveals irony in that hazel is unable to remember witnessing her son's death on television

d) as neither george nor hazel want to deal with what they've witnessed, readers feel a sense of hopelessness.

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