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    In the anti-war novels‚ Slaughterhouse - five by Kurt Vonnegut and Catch 22 by Joseph Heller there are many motifs and symbols that at first do not appear to be related but if we scratch under the surface‚ we are able to find striking similarities. Both novels are dealing with the man’s experience through World War II with one being a soldier and the other one being a fighter pilot. They are both known as the anti-war heroes as they disagree with the idea of war and do not possess both the will and

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    Discuss the Narrative method of Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five is a that in no way can be treated as one-dimensional one. It deals with the historical events like the bombing of Dresden‚ socio-cultural reality of America in the 1960s and the alternative world of Tralfamadorians. Although three different realms are combined‚ the novel does not present anything that could be perceived as unseen. Its exceptionality comes from a less

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    “So it goes.” This quote is utilized more than 100 times by author Kurt Vonnegut in the anti-war novel: Slaughterhouse Five. Now you must be wondering‚ why does the book keep this phrase so redundant? There is a reason this quote practically repeats itself in the entire book; because it summarizes the obstacles and hardships that we encounter in our daily‚ human lives. This saying from Vonnegut neatly packs the sorrows‚ struggles‚ and suffering in our lives in three simple words. So Kurt Vonnegut

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    Though war is a traumatizing and miserable experience‚ it may also be able to move and inspire people to write a brilliant piece of literature. One example‚ for instance‚ is Kurt Vonnegut who may have been stimulated by the war‚ thus writing Slaughterhouse – Five. Though one may categorize this piece as science fiction or even auto - biographical‚ it can also be interpreted as an anti – war piece. Because Vonnegut is classified as a post modernist‚ one can take into account all the details‚ such

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    Kurt Vonnegut ’s Slaughterhouse-Five and Joseph Heller ’s Catch-22 use similar motifs to convey their common anti-war message. Although it is truly difficult for any author to communicate the true nature of war in a work of literature‚ both novels are triumphant in their attempts to convey the devastating experience. The authors ’ analogous writing styles‚ themes‚ and motifs run parallel to one another. Both Slaughterhouse-Five and Catch-22 incorporate irony‚ exemplify the idiocy and folly of military

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    Historical Criticism in Slaughterhouse-Five In the middle of the Vietnam War‚ Kurt Vonnegut published Slaughterhouse-Five. The book is considered a piece of fiction by many‚ yet there are several parallels between the main character‚ Billy Pilgrim‚ and the author himself. Vonnegut enlisted in the United States Army in 1942 and later fought in the Battle of the Bulge (Biography). Vonnegut’s personally experienced the horrors of war leading to him having an anti-war view which brought meaning to his

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    Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five are two works that at first glance appear to offer no similarities. Slaughterhouse Five is an anti-war novel written about the Dresden bombings in World War II‚ whereas Blade Runner stands as an American science fiction film written in the early 80’s depicting the “cyberpunk” view of life in Los Angeles in 2019. The two settings are completely spread apart and offer no reference to the other. In addition to the diversity of setting

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    Human Race Humans believe that they are the highest species and that everything follows. Due to that belief‚ they think that every thing should be handed to them and that they should not try hard enough in what they choose to accomplish. In Slaughterhouse-five written by Kurt Vonnegut in 1969 focuses on the life of a man born in New York. This man goes by the name of Billy Pilgrim and at the age of 19 is drafted into World War II‚ after his years of being a prisoner of war he is captured by aliens

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    the evil stepsisters are brutally pecked in the eyes by birds as a punishment for their immorality. Similar to the story of Cinderella and many movies based on books‚ director George Roy Hill’s movie strayed away from Kurt Vonnegut’s novel‚ Slaughterhouse Five. Vonnegut creatively

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    Living in a world of war and tragedy can cause a disconnect‚ in Kurt Vonnegut’s novel‚ Slaughterhouse 5‚ he tells the story of a POW survivor during the attack on Dresden. In the book‚ it shows that‚ self reliance is important when you live in alienation and loneliness‚ whether it be from loss of empathy‚ loss of loved ones‚ or just being detached from reality. Billy Pilgrim is a character in the novel that is stuck in a world of death and misery and Billy is in the middle of it where he is connected

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