Essay/Term paper: Critics on slaughter house-five
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Slaughter house-Five, written by Kurt Vonnegut is a post modern novel, 
attempting to undermine the reader's expectations. The novel does not 
have smooth transitions from one event to the next. The reason is, 
because the novel reflects modern man's life. Since the novel is not 
smooth it is confusing. This is just like modern man's life, confusing. 
Another literary device is, it is difficult to follow. When the novel is 
hard to read the reader cannot enjoy and understand the book. This is how 
modern society is too(difficult to follow). Another literary device is 
the novel's characters lack depth. The characters need more descriptive 
details. This reflects man by saying that man lacks depth and is not well 
rounded. The book undermines the novel's conventional approach. These are 
some reasons for the undermining of the reader's expectations.
        The novel does not have smooth transitions from one event to the 
next one. "Billy blinked in 1958, traveled in time to 1961." After a 
chapter, "Billy Pilgrim nestled like a spoon with the hobo on Christmas 
night, and he fell asleep, and he traveled in time to 1967. When Billy is 
in 1958, he is busy talking about World War Two.  Then suddenly he 
travels through time to 1967 and he ends up being kidnaped by aliens from 
Tralfamadore. So when the story changes, the reader's mind has to adjust 
to the changes. The events just pop up all of a sudden. Modern man always 
has surprises in life that just pop up just like this novel. In life 
there is  usually no smooth adjustments. It is abrupt and sudden. Billy 
Pilgrim(protagonist) travels through time in an awkward chronological 
order. In life people do not adapt to different situations without any 
problem.  In this book, shifting from one situation to another is meant 
to be poor. 
        The book is difficult to follow. It has many small stories in it. 
Pilgrim is in World War Two and then he ends up being with aliens from 
Tralfadamore. Some of these topics are hard to comprehend. This 
symbolizes modern life since it is difficult to comprehend the 
understandings of life. For example, Roland Weary is one of Billy's war 
companions. He kept beating the living daylights out of Billy. The novel 
mentions that Weary treat Pilgrim like this to discipline him, but he 
over does it. Is it, because Weary is a psychopath or has something 
against Pilgrim or maybe even perhaps it is jealously that causes this 
hostility? Questions like this left unanswered makes the reader not aware 
of what is happening. Another example is,  Pilgrim and his war companions 
are captured by German soldiers. The soldiers are kinder to Billy than to 
Weary. "Billy was helped to his feet by the lovely boy," "And the others 
come forward to dust the snow off Billy" Another quote,"He tore open 
Weary's overcoat and blouse. Brass buttons flew like popcorn. The 
corporal reached into Weary's gasping bosom as though he meant to tear 
out his pounding heart,"  Both of them are treated differently. This 
makes the reader anticipate why. This is not explained in the novel. Life 
is the same: there are many questions unanswered that people are curious 
about. Vonnegut in this novel purposely does not describe events like 
this in detail so it can reflect modern life. This is the reason for the 
difficulty of understanding this novel.
        Some side characters lack depth and need more description. For 
instance there was a photographer present at the war. He took pictures of 
Pilgrim and Weary when they were captured by the Germans. Vonnegut did 
not describe anything about his past or for what company he is working 
for and so on. "There was a photographer present, a German correspondent 
with a Leica." That is all the author writes on him. The readers want to 
know more about the characters. This help makes the story more 
interesting. Since there is a lack of descriptiveness, the readers form 
questions in their mind. This happens in life too. When there is not 
enough information on something there is always curiosity and more 
questions. Another symbolism is man is not in depth. According to a 
certain interpretation of Vonnegut's symbolism, man is not well rounded. 
Man should be more involved in a variety of activities to give life more 
depth and meaning. So Vonnegut wants to reflect this by giving some 
characters short descriptions.    
        
        This book undermines the reader's expectations. Vonnegut wrote 
this novel in a such a way so it would break all the rules of the 
conventional  novel. The conventional novel has smooth transition.  So to 
break the rules, Vonnegut wrote this book without any smooth transition. 
This book also reflects modern man's life. Life is not smooth, it is 
usually more of a bumpy ride. This novel is very complicated. The topics 
that are mention are hard to understand. The readers may find the book 
difficult to follow. Modern life is complicated and full of confusing 
issues.  Slaughter House-Five's character's needs more depth. More 
description is necessary. Modern man needs more meaning and depth in his 
life too.  This book attempts to undermine the reader's expectations 
through post modernism. 
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