Friday, January 24, 2020
Vonneguts Slaughterhouse-Five as an Antiwar Novel :: Slaughterhouse-Five Essays
Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five as an Antiwar Novel         War can affect and inspire people to many degrees. Kurt  Vonnegut was  inspired by war  to write Slaughterhouse-Five,  which is  a unique book  referred to sometimes  as a science  fiction  or semi-autobiographical  novel. But,  if facts are  inferred in  the novel, like  the similarity of  Vonnegut to  Billy  Pilgrim, facts  about other  characters (specifically  the Tralfamadorians),  and the themes  and structure of  the  novel, another way of viewing ;this book can be seen that is  as  an  anti  war  piece   of  writing.  In  fact,  Vonnegut  demonstrates  his  own  antiwar  sentiments  throughout  the  novel.         This  novel's  main  character,  Billy  Pilgrim is like  Vonnegut in many ways. Kurt Vonnegut is an American novelist  from Indianapolis,  Indiana, born in 1922.  A very important  part of Vonnegut's life was when  he served in WWII, and was  a prisoner  of war  (POW) in  Dresden, Germany.  During that  time  he  experienced  the  firebombing  of  Dresden,  which  affected  him   greatly.  This  event   had  around  135,000  causalities,  which  is  about  twice  the  number killed in  Hiroshima   by  the   atomic  bomb   (1969  Kurt  Vonnegut's  Slaughterhouse-Five). Many claim that his involvement in the  war  is  what  made   him  write  Slaughterhouse-Five.  When  Vonnegut created Billy Pilgrim, he made Billy subject to the  experience  of war.  In  fact,  Billy experiences  it almost  exactly  the same  as  Vonnegut  himself had,  including the  experiences  of  being  a  POW  and  in  the  firebombing of  Dresden.  But  in  Billy's  case,  Vonnegut  writes  it with  a particular  point  of  view,  which  is  against  war. For  example,  when  Vonnegut  writes  of  the  ways  Billy views  things,  especially  in  the  war,  he  makes  Billy's  view  "slanted,  which  makes  the  reader  perceive  the  war  as    					    
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