The Killers

What is the theme in The Killers by Ernest Hemingway?

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Crime is a major theme in this story. Societies have laws to ensure a safe environment for their citizens, to maintain order, and to instill a sense of justice in the populace. The blatant flouting of laws, as in Hemingway's story, suggests not only that society has deteriorated but also that there is nothing to be done about it.