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    post-traumatic stress disorder‚ especially war veterans or a survivor of a serious or tragic event. In the novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut‚ one of the main characters is Billy Pilgrim. He fought in World War II for the United States. After the war Billy is not the same as he was before. Although Billy Pilgrim is not officially diagnosed with PTSD‚ he shows many signs and symptoms of the disorder. Post-traumatic stress disorder is very serious and many people can develop this disorder.

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    his wartime friend Bernhard O’Hare. Although it seems like it might not belong at all‚ this chapter gives an introduction that might be needed for a character like Billy Pilgrim. Many times you can see how important Vonnegut is in the story and how important the story is for him. The main character of the novel is Billy Pilgrim. In the first few paragraphs of chapter two you can immediately tell

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    Ryan Bown September 4‚ 2009 Biff G Slaughterhouse-Five In the novel Slaughterhouse-Five‚ Billy Pilgrim discovers that the Tralfamadorian idea of time is that every moment is sealed by destiny and structured in a way that is unchangeable. Even though the Tralfamadorians and Billy can see their future‚ they know it is impossible to change it. Also‚ since their philosophy of time is fixed by fate and cannot be altered‚ it negates the concept of free will derived from Earth. In the beginning

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    effectively explains his character’s background through this different use of time. Throughout the plot of Slaughterhouse-Five‚ the idea of time is thrown around in several ways. In the beginning of the story‚ Vonnegut introduces his readers to Billy Pilgrim‚ the main character of the story who has the ability to travel to different moments of his life without knowing which moment he would be going to. Throughout the novel‚ Billy’s time travels illustrate the many different things that he had to deal

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    Slaughterhouse-Five explores fate‚ free will‚ and the illogical nature of human beings. Protagonist Billy Pilgrim is unstuck in time‚ randomly experiencing the events of his life‚ with no idea of what part he will next visit. Billy Pilgrim says there is no free will‚ an assertion confirmed by a Tralfamadorian‚ who says‚ "I’ve visited thirty-one inhabited planets in the universe. Only on Earth is there any talk of free will." The story’s central concept is that most of humanity is insignificant--they

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    irony‚ satire‚ science fiction and dark humor . Billy Pilgrim‚ the main character‚ is similar to Vonnegut in many ways. One can agree that the most significant time in Vonnegut’s life was when he served in WWII‚ and was a prisoner of war (POW) in Dresden‚ Germany. There he experienced the firebombings of Dresden‚ which greatly shaped his feelings about war (1969 Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five). When Vonnegut created Billy Pilgrim‚ he made Billy subject to the experience of war. In

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    doesn’t only repeat words‚ scenes‚ images but he also repeats stories such as the assassination of Billy Pilgrim by a gunman hired by Paul Lazzaro or the execution of Earl Derby for taking a teapot from the ruins of Dresden after the bombing. He mentions them repeatedly throughout the narrative until they become leitmotivs‚ recurring phrases- like the expression “So it goes”: I‚ Billy Pilgrim‚ will die‚ have died‚ and always will die on February thirteenth‚ 1976. (141) Addressing the symptomatology

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    Vonnegut’s non-linear arrangement has the ability to powerfully convey various themes and messages that would otherwise be weakened if the novel followed a traditional format. Slaughterhouse-Five is an anti-war novel that details the life of Billy Pilgrim who experiences great horror and suffering of his involvement in World War II and as a prisoner of war during the bombing of Dresden. Billy’s story‚ however‚ is not told chronologically; it has no pattern or order. The disorganization of Billy’s stories

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    youth By William Shakespeare The poem "age and youth"‚ by William Shakespeare (born April 26th 1564 – died April 23rd 1616) is one of his profound poems which was published in 1588. It is apart of a collection of numerous poems in "The Passionate Pilgrim"‚ ‘Age and Youth being numeral XII. These various poems centre on the ideas of the early and late stages in life. More notably however his one sided perception on the two topics. "Youth" is cast as being the more favourable and several lines throughout

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    more of the storyline until the very last page. The novel Slaughterhouse 5 is written by the author‚ Kurt Vonnegut who experienced and survived the World War II. He expresses his personal feelings regarding the war through the main character‚ Billy Pilgrim and‚ simple language‚ allowing readers to easily understand and experience moments of the past‚ present‚ and future with him. Identically‚ In the novel What is the what by Dave Eggers‚ the author narrates the challenging life story

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