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    Slaughterhouse Five In the novel Slaughterhouse Five, Billy Pilgrim faces various opposing factors that created conflict. Billy faces his first opposing factor to his will when he is drafted for WWII and ends up not finishing optometry school. Only to later return and finish. He never intends to for see the future, but he does with his time-tripping. Another apposing factor that occurs is when Billy reveals in a radio talk show that he had been kidnapped by aliens. Society (including his daughter)

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    Anti - War Is there any benefit of war or killing and wasting people’s life and creating mass destruction to mother earth? No, war is not something a country or group of people should have pride in. Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut show how various aspects of life some which consist of disadvantages of war in relation to times it occurs. The novel is a very derisive novel about World War II. The main character who is a time traveler named Billy Pilgrim

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    distraught civilians. Regardless of the age of the people entering war, unless one obtains the mental capacity to witness numerous deaths and stay unaffected, he or she is not equipped to enter war. Kurt Vonnegut portrays the horrors of war in Slaughterhouse Five, through the utilization of satire, symbolism, and imagery. The main occurrence in the novel was the nonsensical bombing of the culturally enriched and beautiful city in Dresden, Germany. On February 13, 1945 amidst World War II this city was

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    avoid problems by ignoring them. This has been mocked and satirized by the media, studied by scientists, and become an almost humorous staple in modern culture. However, none of the reactions to this problem have come close to solving it. In Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut tell the story of a war veteran, Billy Pilgrim, who jumps around time and is kidnapped by an alien race called the Tralfamadorians. He delves into themes of war and morality while offering a look into the mind of veterans after

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    In Slaughterhouse Five, Vonnegut uses satire in the topics of war, aliens, fate and the reasons for life itself. In Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut, the author uses many literary devices to bring across his point including black humor, irony, wit and sarcasm. He mainly uses satire throughout the book. Satire is a literary device found in works of literature that uses irony and humor to mock social convention, another work of art, or anything its author thinks ridiculous to make a point. Vonnegut

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    In 1969, Kurt Vonnegut was not well known or successful as he is now, despite having already published five novels and two short story collections. The publication of Slaughterhouse Five on March 1969 marked Vonnegut's artistic and successful breakthrough. Based on Vonnegut's experiences as a World War II prisoner at Dresden, Ger­many, where he witnessed the bombing, Slaughterhouse-Five is the story of Billy Pil­grim, a man who is literally stuck in time. With­out any forewarning, he finds himself

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    Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut brings the reader through the memories of Billy Pilgrim, a POW who survived the bombing of Dresden, of his life before, during, and after the war. The use of science fiction is used often in the book. Although it is a book about Billy's memories of the war, Kurt Vonnegut uses the existence of the Tralfamadorians, a species of aliens who watch over the earth, to represent Billy’s inability to understand a world engulfed in war. The book as a whole points out

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    Kurt Vonnegut's novel, Slaughterhouse-Five is a fictional and compelling novel on the effects of war on the human mind. Though Slaughterhouse-Five is labeled as fictitious, Vonnegut adds his real experiences to emphasize the effects of war on the human mind. Vonnegut's experiences haunt him, as the guilt of surviving WW2 and Dresden lead him on a path toward alcoholism and insomnia. The shattered self-image of Vonnegut from the war later transfers to creating Billy’s apathetic nature in the book

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    known, remains one of the deadliest air raids in history. Just as in all largely fatal events, the survivors reflect upon the unbearable guilt and emotions they have experienced. Billy Pilgrim, the main protagonist In Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Slaughterhouse-Five, serves as Vonnegut’s vehicle to communicate his feelings and contemplations as a survivor. Throughout the story, Pilgrim, or the reader encounters an animal that Vonnegut uses to convey the range of emotions and incidents that humans are subject

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    Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut takes places on two contrasting planets. One is Earth, where war tears apart families and minds, and the other is Tralfamadore, where supernatural alien beings share their extended knowledge of the world. Vonnegut uses the two planets, Earth and Tralfamadore, to show the contrasting ideas of chaos and order, and that human actions have limitations that render them helpless against a meaningless universe. In Slaughterhouse Five, Earth is a grim, war torn place

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