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Who Is The Narrator In Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five

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The novel Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut was published in 1969. It is about
Vonnegut’s own experiences during World War II. This novel begins with Billy Pilgrim as an untrained soldier during World War II. The German soldiers captured him, and then he was taken to Dresden and stayed in a slaughterhouse as a prisoner of war. This is the time when Billy started to travel in time. The Slaughterhouse Five was confusing because of various elements in
Billy Pilgrim’s experience, and the unique technique used to present those experiences.
The story is not sequential or not narrated in chronological order. It jumps around the different events in his life. Each chapter represents an event from the past which he recalls. This story is not easy for readers to …show more content…

Vonnegut told the story in both the first and third person. The book starts in the first person point of view but then it switches over to third person, and at random times, the narrator seems to be another character. The author kept the readers in the dark about who was the narrator. The limerick made it more confusing because it made the reader believe that the narrator's name was Yon Yonson.
Vonnegut also included Tralfamadorians in the story. Tralfamadorians are aliens shape like toilet plungers. It was evident that the Tralfamadorians are aliens when Vonnegut mentions that they worship Charles Darwin; “Earthling figure who is most engaging to the Tralfamadorian mind is Charles Darwin” (210). The addition of the Tralfamadorians in the story further adds to the confusion about the Slaughterhouse Five. After talking about different characters in the story, he included these aliens out of nowhere. It is already hard to understand multiple characters in the story especially when aliens are added in the mix. These characters further complicate the story that Billy narrated in his life events. The story seems to be a nonfiction because it

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