2BR02B is a satirical short story imagining life and death in the future world, aging is "cured", demographic management is strengthened and managed by the government.
In the short story of "2BR 02 B" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (pronounced as "Whether it becomes or not"), the concept of a dystopia society constitutes the subject of the background of the story. In this fictitious society, the population has not changed. This means that there must be one death per birth whether it is a volunteer or a newborn baby. In this future world, many treatments for most diseases including aging have been discovered, and humans have the ability to live in infinite time. Death is a choice
This society shares aspects that are dominated by bureaucracy and philosophical or religious control. Like the bureaucracy, the society of "2BR02B" is controlled by "cruel regulations" - the population is constantly in the stable "40,000 people". Just like philosophical / religious controls, the society of this short novel also complies with specific ideologies through force. There is no major person in this story. And all the people mentioned have special meaning to this plot. Most of the information that readers receive is from mural paintings of artists, but it is only called "painter". I saw caring murals, taking care of flowers from the doctor's face, seeing cruel murder / suicide, thinking about and organizing my own death.
I thought that the story of 2BR 02 B woke up. At first I thought that population management is necessary, I thought that what they did is good. In order to lay a baby, you have to find a person who thinks you are willing to die. This is because the earth is too populous. As a matter of course, the earth can be seen today because it is too popular. Our planet is becoming population overcrowded and food is scarce quickly. This may lead us to use population control, but as you can see from this story, population control is not always the best. 2BR 02 B depicts a vision-impaired society. People who live there think that they are in the perfect world, but in reality it is far from it