In his science fiction novel "Titan's Alert", Kurt Vonnegut is trying to answer the meaning of life, and the final answer recognizes the purpose of human life, regardless of who controls it That is, who loves to be who. Love is around. "(220) However, giving such a frank and honest answer obviously means Voneget's irony for such a simple solution. Throughout the novel, Vonnegut at the same time ridiculed religion and science to achieve the ultimate "answer" for the purpose of human life.
In The Titan of Titan, Kurt Vonnegut is talking about two space travelers, Maraquit Constance and Winston Niles Rumford. Abnormality in the universe made it possible to extend the existence of Rumfoord into space and time, to travel through the solar system and to look into the future. Rumfoord represents God, uses his understanding of the future, leads Constant to a path similar to Jesus, and starts a new religion. After all, Vonnegut thinks the whole situation, in particular Rumford's life, is ridiculous.
Titan Marekwitt's siren "It took a long time to realize the purpose of human life, no matter who controlled, we must love the people around us" (Vonnegut: 220) It is the second novel by Kurt Vonnegut. He wrote in 1959 seven years after the previous piano performance. It is described as a pure science fiction novel and after reading it can really be regarded as a book. - There are plenty of explanations about characters in Greek mythology. Among these characters are dangerous but gorgeous sirens, and the birds and girls sitting on the cliffs attract the hearts of innocent travelers and sing charming songs that will bring them to death. In Homer's Odyssey and Margaret Atwood's "The Song of the Siren", two poets provided sirens with different expressions.