Free will is the idea that individuals can have the ability to act without necessity or fate, and this concept of free will becomes a popular theme in the slaughterhouse of Kurt Vonnegut. Vonnegut explains the absurdity of free pilgrims in the world of pilgrims through nonlinear structures of books and plots that are not organized. Through the eyes of the protagonist Billy Pilgrim, the novel was made as a series of contradictory flashbacks and future events. Billy Pilgrim can travel the past and the future, but there is no special ability to rule him.
Kenisha: In a general sense, freedom means being open to choice, rights and freedom. Freedom means that it is isolated from restrictions of all lifestyles. We are somewhat free, but we are bound in several ways. Freedom is leaning to some great happiness. If you can not really become a part of society, you will not be free. If you are expected to act in society in society in order to avoid others' judgment, you are not free. If you are being influenced by people and elements of society, you will not be free in every aspect of life. Aristotle believes that if it is not due to external compulsion or ignorance, that action will be called free action. Therefore, we have limited freedom in every aspect of life.
Some believe in fate, which means that life consists of a series of fixed and inevitable events. On the other hand, others believe in free will, which means that we can control what will happen. The proposition advocated by James in "master of destiny" means that life is truly composed and is an intermediate position between the two. Our free will is the cause, our destiny is the influence of our free will. He said that the person 's personality is accumulated by his voluntary actions. Therefore, he also concluded that people not only choose their own personality through his choice behavior, but also choose their own destiny through the law of causality.