Slaughterhouse-Five is author Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. As a result of accepting the explosion in Dresden, 100,000 Germans, most of them civilians died and one of the most beautiful cities in Europe was destroyed. He did this through a story of a Billy pilgrim who is a fictitious person who occasionally intersects Vonnegut by explaining his war experiences.
Different characters experience war and death in different ways. In the first chapter, Vonegut reconnected with the old comrades (Bernard O'Hare) and his wife Mary was angry with Vonegut. She is afraid that he draws war as a competition between heroes rather than real competition, massacre of young people. The protagonist Billy Pilgrim was an assistant to the pastor, sent to the battle of Bulge in 1944 and eventually captured by the Germans. The slaughterhouses, who killed animals in Dresden, eventually protected Billy and other people, but it turned out that many other shelters collapsed and killed insiders. Later, Billy's wife Valencia was sucked into carbon monoxide while driving to meet her husband, and her husband died almost in an airplane accident in Vermont. Edgar Derby was a middle-aged teacher who took care of Billy at the prison camp and was executed for stealing a teapot at the end of the war. Paul Lazzaro claims to retaliate against Weary's death (Weary condemns pilgrims) and pledges to kill pilgrims in the future
However, this novel is not demonic in terms of the execution of war and violence. In fact, it proposes the philosophy of the two deaths which are eventually intertwined. The first one uses the phrase "This is such" to mean that death is part of life - this is useless. The second is the view of life of "Four Dimension" of Tralfama Dorian, and the fourth is time. Because Tralfamadorians considers all the moments (and literature) to be simultaneous, people can move between the moment of life and death - can be "released" in time. This encouraged the novel to accept death as part of his life.
Slaughterhouse-Five is an exciting sci-fi novel with plenty of interesting themes such as space-time journey, philosophy of death, war, and aliens. In the novel "Slaughterhouse Five", the hero Billy Pilgrim is not in the first chapter. Kurt Vonnegut of this book is the hero of this chapter (Harris). As Billy Pilgrim lived his life like this the books were written in a fairly random order. - The theme of the slaughter house - Although five historical writers have made great success in writing science fiction, eventually only a handful of artists like Kurt Vonnegut's slaughterhouse - five people I endure it. Slaughterhouse-Five was a personal novel using Vonnegut's experience as a scout of World War II, was arrested and became a prisoner of witness, and witnessed the death of Dresden in February 1945. Stone (largest artificial massacre) history of fire fire)
Slaughterhouse - Five 's Kurt Vonnegut says that there is no legitimate reason for war, as innocent living is always being compromised. There are three themes in this article: destructibility of war, fantasy of free will, and inevitable death. The destructive nature of war on the story, the background of Dresden and Trafalm Mador. The former is hell on earth, the latter is heaven. After the atomic bombing in Dresden, after the soldiers left the slaughterhouse, Dresden was destroyed. - Baruch Spinoza once said that "experience is not just for reasons but they think that they understand their behavior and think that they are free because they unconsciously decided the reasons for these actions "I said. It is the result of our fate to compare our lives and our thoughts; the concept of free will known by humans is only to understand the situation.