slaughterhouse 5 themes
Title: slaughterhouse 5 themes
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1800 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
slaughterhouse 5 themes
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1800 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Themes of Slaughterhouse-Five
The first theme of Slaughterhouse-Five, and perhaps the
most obvious, is the war and its contrast with love, beauty,
humanity, innocence etc. Slaughterhouse-Five, like Vonnegut's
previous books, manages to tell us that war is bad for us and
that it would be better for us to love one another. To find the
war's contrast with love is quite difficult, because the book
doesn't talk about any couple that was cruelly torn
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that, because
it was so human.
So she was turned to a pillar of salt. So it
goes, (Vonnegut 1969 p.21-22).
References:
Brifonski and Mendelson (Editors); Contemporary Literary Criticism vol.8
Detroit: 1978; Gale Research Co
Riley, Carolyn (Editor); Contemporary Literary Criticism vol.1
Detroit: 1973; Gale Research Co
Riley, Carolyn and Barbara Harte (Editors); Contemporary Literary Criticism vol.2
Detroit: 1974; Gale Research Co
Vonnegut, Kurt Jr.; Slaughterhouse-Five; or Children's Crusade, A Duty Dance with Death
New York: 1971; Dell Publishing
