Their fears have disappeared and there is nothing so terrible. There is a more cumbersome man here. This is operetta. (151) Throughout this explanation, Vonegott further promoted his view that war is unreasonable. In war there is no glory or glory, not even a winner; it is not suitable for children playing games of confusion, death. Tralfamadore is the width of Vonnegut's ridiculous war, parallel to the world of the toilet beyond human reason.
Slaughterhouse - Five has many themes. However, it is controversial whether this book is an anti-war novel. The Slaughterhouse-Five Kurt Vonnegut explained to Mary O'Hare is aiming to be an anti-war novel, and that he will also be called a child's crusade. War Slaughterhouse-Five is an anti-war novel. Because Vonnegut says it is the first chapter. Because it depicts the terrible long-term influence of the contrast of war, because it exposes the devastating act of war.
Vonnegut, Kurt Slaughterhouse by Five Kurt Vonnegut Kuughterhouse Five is a fictitious book based on the author's experience as a prisoner of war during the fire of Dresden. Dresden was a city that had not been influenced by the World War II before and was almost exclusively occupied by German hospitals full of American prisoners and injured soldiers. As an untouched city, the US Air Force decided it was an ideal place to try out the effectiveness of the new type of war: a high altitude fire bombing. The result is catastrophic: Dresden moves from ash and rubble from one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Billy pilgrims of the protagonists struggle with this idea and try to rationalize war and living through all necessary means, so the destruction of this beauty is a common theme throughout the book.
Slaughterhouse-Five clearly expressed Vonengut's horrible resentment in a devastating bomb incident in Dresden. But that's not all. The basic theme is not only for the atrocities of Dresden but also for all wars. Vonnegut's traditional style approach lacks a continuous path and gives readers a deep understanding of the world of Tralfamadorian. Vonnegut's role can modulate his life to some extent, but Vonnegut does not adjust. Vonnegut had never been able to answer her 'why me'.