Vonnegut's minimalist style Kurt · Vonnegut, Jr. in the birthplace of a cat. The simple style of writing a novel obscures the complexity hidden behind his sentences. Reading is fun for many people, but they contain basic human information These information are not hidden in luxurious prose. Like all his novels, the success of the Cats cradle relies on this simplicity to reveal information about religion, death, and revelation to the reader.
Vonnegut's Cradle Vonnegut has a fantasy relationship with his book "Cat's Cradle". From the beginning, he talked about the religion he followed: Boconism. This is not a true religion, but he has rules, songs, scriptures and opinions for those who practice this fantastic religion. In his explanation about this religion, it is also black humor. I believe that those who formed him as a whole religion and the whole islands are laughing at today's religion and ways for people to promise faith.
Vonnegut's minimalist style Kurt · Vonnegut, Jr. in the birthplace of a cat. The simple style of writing a novel obscures the complexity hidden behind his sentences. Reading is fun for many people, but they contain basic human information These information are not hidden in luxurious prose. Like all his novels, the success of the Cats cradle relies on this simplicity to reveal information about religion, death, and revelation to the reader.
If you only read 1 Kurt Vonnegut's book, it must be a cradle of a cat. The novel represents a dark Vonnegut humor, an absurd appreciation, and his love of a true paradox. To the Cats cradle, Vonnegut used absurd denton, the new religion called Bokononism, although he knew that this time it helped people and not true in this sense, life It is necessary to convey the meaning of. The cat's cradle is mainly Caribbean island of San Lorenzo. An island instead of the whole earth. Although San Lorenzo is a huge 'lukewarm water' sea of small plots of land, it is a small rocky planet floating in a ruthless universe. The metaphor seems to be very dark, as the island is described as the most unpopular to other countries, and because the residents' living quality has been poor. It constitutes the necessity of religion this very dark view of life
Kurt Vonnegut's fictitious novel "Cat's Cradle" is indirectly exploring issues similar to topics such as religion, progress in science / technology, political power. Vonnegut's novel is spoken by a character named Jonah. Jonah began writing a book of anthropology. And it was based on what was done on the day people dropped the atomic bomb in Hiroshima. Through Vonnegut's novels, it clearly shows how artists become disruptive citizens. Regarding this novel, the use of parallel lines indicates that the writer can become a highly disruptive social person. It is a destructive person. society