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Slaughterhouse-Five By Kurt Vonnegut Jr. |
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![]() Slaughterhouse-Five By Kurt Vonnegut Jr.The narrator opens with an elaborate hyperbole of a subtitle for the book, explaining that he is a veteran living in easy circumstances, who witnessed the bombing of Dresden, Germany as a prisoner of war and survived to tell the tale in the manner of the planet of Tralfamadore where the flying saucers come from ![]() ![]() ![]() He then tells the story of Billy Pilgrim, who is unstuck in time? he uncontrollably gets flung around the scenes of his life ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With every mention of death in the book, the narrator says, ?So it goes,? Tralfamadorians believe that time exists all at once and not moment-by-moment like beads on a string ![]() ![]() ![]() He wandered behind enemy lines with a fat, sadistic soldier named Roland Weary and two scouts, who ditched them ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Everyone at the prison camp was shocked to see how weak the Americans were ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() While there, Billy traveled back to Tralfamadore ![]() ![]() Billy and the other soldiers were transferred to Dresden, which was a beautiful city ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() At his eighteenth wedding anniversary party, to which he invited Trout after they met in an alley, Billy flipped out; the barbershop quartet reminded him of the Dresden guards ![]() Years later, in the hospital after the plane crash, Billy met Air Force Historian and war-hawk Bertram Copeland Rumfoord, who told him that the bombing of Dresden was necessary and had to be kept a secret because of all the American ?bleeding hearts ![]() After the crash, Billy escaped to New York, where he snuck onto a radio show to preach his Tralfamadorian wisdom ![]() In the last chapter, the narrator tells of how he traveled back to Dresden, and how Billy and the other prisoners had been made to dig up corpses from the ruins ![]() |
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