"How good - I am sick, I have been completely confirmed by still being alive" (Vonnegut 181). In Kurt Vonnegut 's Slaughterhouse - Five, the hero Billy Pilgrim experienced little emotion during World War II. Lack of his passion, or passion for people and events. Throughout the novel, Billy explained his travels at various times throughout his life, including the experiences of Trarfamador creatures and the bombing of Dresden. He wants to kill most novels and he is hard to connect with anyone on the planet.
- The slaughterhouse at the slaughterhouse in the slaughterhouse was an anti-war novel by Kurt Vonnegut, the most vibrant American writer from 11 November 1920 to 11 April 2007. It is one. This book is unique in that it can be classified as a history novel, science fiction, autobiography (part of the hero's life is similar to Vonegut's life). The slaughterhouse Five follows this lifelong and journey of the main character Billy Pilgrim in this nonlinear novel.
Many writers in history wrote science fiction and gained great success, but as time goes by, only a handful of authors are sticking as much as Slaughterhouse-Five of the cart Vonnegut. Slaughterhouse-Five was a personal novel using Vonnegut's experience as a scout of World War II, he was arrested and captured, and in February 1945 he witnessed Dresden. The history of the explosion of fire (the greatest massacre). This novel is about Billy, the lifetime and era of veteran pilgrimages of the Second World War. In Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut draws time-related topics using structure and perspectives
Von Negu closes the Slaughterhouse - Five as a response to the war. "This is very short, chaotic and chaotic," he explained in Chapter 1. "Because I can not say anything about the Holocaust." Proof of a very personal struggle against the painful material. But the timing of the publication of the novel is also remarkable: in 1969 the United States was in the midst of a tough Vietnam War. Vonnegut is an outright pacifist and criticizes the conflict. Slaughterhouse-Five develops mainly on burning 100,000 civilians intentionally in a suspicious militarily important city during wartime. When it emerged, Slaughterhouse-Five published a powerful statement on the Vietnam campaign, where the combustion technology again faced non-military goals under the name of a suspicious cause.