Champion's breakfast: If you believe in the Kurt Vonnegut champion breakfast (1973) for those who have thought about life with others, that is the eyes and ears of the cosmic creator. In the Champions breakfast, the main character, Kilgore Trout, is a lonely science fiction writer living in a hole in a dredger ship in New York. The only work he published was "a batch of books and magazines for obscene pictures" (21). At last the grabbed his break, Mass was invited to participate in Dwayne Huber's homeland Midland City Arts Festival.
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The champion 's breakfast is the seventh novel of Vonnegut. This is the story of "a lonely little thin old man on a dying planet" (Champions' breakfast, page 5). This is an interesting and pessimistic survey of American culture. "Various themes and customs that brighten the early novels are regarded as grotesque cartoon versions" (Todd, p. 21). The story seems to be despised by the ugliness of life in Central America (Merill, p. 36). The Champions breakfast is similar to a book for kids with illustration drawn by Vonnegut. It includes simple languages, short sentences and paragraphs. I borrowed Vonnegut from the era of civil unequality. Throughout the novel, Vonnegut uses citations to promote his theme, inhumanization. The most obvious of these is sex. He used it to show humans as mechanical and ordinary. Another reference used to support this topic is racial discrimination.
Vonnegut's most famous novel, Champion Breakfast, which was written in 1973, 10 years after Cat's Cradle, used many of the same theme. In the champion breakfast, many characters try to pretend that the relationship belongs to a group or any association to gain an acceptance sense. One of the main story of Champ of Champions is an offroad adventure to Midland of Kilgore Trout. Kilgore paid a tremendous price to satisfy Elliot Rosewater, one of his fans. Kilgore is confused in his own life, and even a mediocre relationship with his parrot can bring a slight moment of happiness. At the same time, Kilgoor Trout tried to build friendship, and Dwyane Hoover desperately pushed his "real" friends and tried to build a new relationship at a superficial level. Dwayne helped him and worked hard to react to the problems they noticed, so I began to feel helpless about the relationship with those who care about him.