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once upon a time, a graceful woman Once walked through a garden that she planted with her own bare hands. her pregnant stomach has stretched quite a bit due to the baby growing inside it, and her husband was always a way so he could never watch her grow. She dearly missed her husband, but she remembered how he always loved the flowers that grew in her garden. The flowers always reminded her of her husband who is always away on work reasons, so she would always smile whenever she saw the flowers. When the baby was born the woman named after the flowers, chrysanthemum. When husband finally returned, he had another mistress with him. As it turns out, the entire time throughout their relationship, the husband was having an affair. Despite the mother's undying rage, the mother decided to take a deep breath and let it go. She still loved her child with everything she had, and she realized that you have to let certain people go. The end.
I assume that he is dystopian by creating a connection between America's quest for freedom and its fears of conformity. That he will educate people of the risks of government power in an imaginary, futuristic world. Although he will also exaggerate the fallacy of the American idea of a utopian world in which everybody is equal.
I'm really not too sure about this one, but I believe that Vonnegut's biggest problem was depression and I also believe it distorted his stories due to the fact that depressed people usally have a distorted mind.
really sorry this took a while.. I had to some research.
I really hopes this helps :)
a little bit of confused:
honestly i have no idea if what you posted was a question or somethi g to help someone with bad time-management (me) get better at that. either way it looks like all of that stuff is in order and if you were planning to help someone then thank you because i really needed that :)