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    How are memories recalled? Kurt Vonnegut’s science fiction novel Slaughterhouse-five is the story of a man named Billy Pilgrim that was present in Dresden during the bombing in WWII. The story has a non-linear timeline derived from the Tralfamadorians, the alien species that captured Billy, who view time as a jigsaw of temporary situations that aren’t sequential and continue on into infinity. The story is not written in chronological order, but the ideas flow from chapter to chapter, showing how

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    Slaughterhouse-Five book is antiwar novel, and it written by Kurt Vonnegut. A man named Billy Pilgrim who is unstuck in time, and always goes all relives various occasions throughout his life. Billy pilgrim is a main character in this book. “Billy is born in 1922 in Ilium, New York. He grows into a weak and awkward young man, studying briefly at the Ilium School of Optometry briefly before he is drafted” (Borey 1). Then, after training he sent to the Germany during the war. Billy acknowledges diverse

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    In the novel, Slaughterhouse – Five, by Kurt Vonnegut many variations of literary devices are utilized by the author. Those literary devices are used to describe the encounters of the main character billy pilgrim in his confusing journey through time and history as he tries to uncover the meaning of war and its effects. Kurt Vonnegut being the sole survivor of the bombing of Dresden himself vicariously lives through the protagonist of the story to highlight the author's adventures and thoughts, as

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    Slaughterhouse Five is a very interesting and curious book to read. One of the interesting things that Kurt Vonnegut states throughout his book is "so it goes". There many quotes in this book that has this saying at the end of his sentences. Personally, "so it goes" is very significant because it's letting us know that it's the end of what he was talking about, so he can move on to something else. One of the first quotes that I thought stood out, was when it states,"On the candles and soap

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    “Slaughterhouse Five” by Kurt Vonnegut is historical and science fiction novel about a man named BIlly Pilgrim and his life, mostly focusing on the time he spent in Dresden during World War II. The book takes place all throughout the 1900’s. Slaughterhouse is written in both first and third person, it goes back and forth from New York and Germany. Billy Pilgrim the antagonist the protagonist is this story because he is fighting against himself. The major conflict in this book is Billy trying to get

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    In the Slaughter Five, we learned that the Tralfamadorians do not believe in the concept of free will. The reason why they do not believe in the concept of free will is because they view time as 4 dimensional. Unlike the Earthlings, the Tralfamadorians can see the past, present, and future all at once. Therefore, they believe in fate that everything has already happened and there is nothing anyone can do to prevent that. On page 117, the Tralfamadorians told Billy that it doesn’t matter

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    Slaughterhouse-Five (from now on shown as SH5) is a novel by Kurt Vonnegut, that addresses his experience in the firebombing of Dresden in February 1945. “Wailing Shall Be in All Streets”(from now on shown as “Wailing”), is an essay written by Kurt Vonnegut that addresses the same thing. Although they discuss the same topic, SH5 takes a different approach when describing the firebombing in Dresden. SH5 has science-fiction infused in the novel, while Vonnegut's essay is more straightforward when talking

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    Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut could easily be imagined as a car. The car itself is a 1995 Dodge Caravan, made up of mismatched parts and one can tell that it has been through a lot and is barely scraping by. There are many parts to Slaughterhouse-Five (just like a car), which can be confusing if one does not take the time to carefully read over the novel. The driving force behind Slaughterhouse-Five can be identified as the novel’s author, Kurt Vonnegut, as Vonnegut pushes the story further

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    The Life After Death Certain experiences in life define a person’s character and influence their perspective on the world. Many of these experiences happen under tragedy, death, or even success. In this one moment, a person can discover their true identity and purpose in the world. In Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five, Billy Pilgrim’s uncontrollable time travel from the battlefields of World War II to an imaginary planet, Tralfamadore, express the negative psychological effects of war and how

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    Split Between Chaos Imagine opening your eyes to an unknown place. The room, the surroundings, and everything down to the smell seem different. What would you do? Well, in Slaughterhouse Five, Billy Pilgrim is subjected to this kind of life style. In his novel, writer, Kurt Vonnegut illustrates a story about his protagonist, Billy Pilgrim, who has been abducted by aliens called Tralfamadorians and has become unstuck in time. His uncontrollable time travel between periods of his life causes the narrative

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