Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Slaughter House Five

Slaughter House Five was a wonderful book. I felt at one point that it was a autobiography of Kurt Vonnegut, but in fact it was only a twisted inspired story. The story consisted elements of war, famine, regrets, and experiences. I that Billy Pilgrim was a character not only gained from his surroundings but also manipulated it into his own. Vonnegut used the settings as a tone simultaneously. The mood of the story shifted constantly due to the rapid time change. As he time traveled, the story would take a whole new meaning.

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