KURT VONNEGUT JR.’S USAGE OF T
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. wrote Slaughter House Five, in revolt against all wars. The novel can
be divided into several distinct stories all combined to convey one theme. The major theme
focuses around the central character of Billy Pilgrim before, during, and after the war.
Vonnegut himself plays a major role in the novel as narrator and witness of World War II.
The difficulties Vonnegut had in the writing of the actual novel are also examined
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Tralfamadore where he learns all new concepts
of time. Kurt Vonnegut uses these concepts of time in his novel as an ironic jump from the
past, to the present, and to the dream world. By using this method he avoids glorifying
war, and he manages to allow Billy to miss out on every bad situation by following the
Tralfamadorians concepts of time and skipping from one fragment of time to the next, and
so on.
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