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    Lottery,” a short story by Shirley Jackson a short about a small village that have chosen to follow traditions without questioning the true meaning. Winning the lottery means an ironical death of the chosen person. “Harrison Bergeron,” a short story by Kurt…

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    Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five details the struggles of draftee and American prisoner of war Billy Pilgrim after Americans bombed the city of Dresden during World War II. The story, partially based off of Vonnegut’s own experiences as a prisoner of war during the bombing of Dresden, ends up taking a more fantastic turn, as Billy learns that he can travel through time since the alien race of Tralfamadorians have granted him this ability. Yet, it is the structure, or lack thereof, in…

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    Essay On Forced Equality

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    Identical twins born from the same womb may look, sound and dress the same but, twins are not the same person. When talking to young children one of the most popular questions to ask is: what are you going to be when you grow up? Responses to that question can range from police officer, fireman, doctor, or teacher. However, the answer you will not hear is I want to be like everyone else. The human race is a melting pot of diverse cultures, different physical attributes and varied mental…

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    People have been, and still are, questioning its morals and ethics, as well as the ways through which equality can be achieved. Extreme equality can be overwhelming as well as restrict the individuality of one. In the story, “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, a scientific fiction, the idea of true and complete equality is exaggerated to its extent and thrust into a realistic background to reveal the actual truth behind this great idea and what will happen if everyone stays hooked to this…

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    What if we can travel through time just to experience weird events? The novel that Kurt Vonnegut wrote, Slaughterhouse five, has some questionable logic. Based on the characters that appear, Vonnegut seems to have a whacky imagination. Especially when in Vonnegut’s novel, includes aliens and a pornstars. This novel is a postmodern because of the Awareness of Intertextuality, Time Concept, and Magic Realism. Vonnegut’s novel, Slaughterhouse Five, often mentions other works within his novel.…

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    Slaughterhouse-Five;The Disjointed Reality of War and Heroes Popular western culture glorifies , the image of a prestigious and courageous war hero into the minds of most citizens. This image of a war hero displays masculine and brave qualities and often puts their life on the line for their country. This glorification essentially leads to the popular belief and craving to become just like a ‘war hero’. However, this glamorization is highly inaccurate and distorts the truth of war. Through the…

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    Kurt Vonnegut was a famous author who had experienced different life impacting events in his lifetime. He was born and raised in America but enlisted in the Army and fought in World War II. He had to deal with problems in his childhood that in a way carried on to his adult life. While he was in the Army, he went to war and he had experienced traumatic events. When going through traumatic events, or seeing those around you suffer, you do not forget those moments. He had quite a few obstacles in…

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    malice of war is not causing death, but living with the weight of experiencing it. In its wake war leaves millions of soldiers, civilians and prisoners of war haunted by memories of its horror. Look to the incineration of an innocent population in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five, or the agonizing decision to ignore a suffering father in Night by Elie Wiesel. Watch the despair of watching a beloved compatriot slain from enemy…

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    Setting in stories can often affect a person’s behavior. In the story, Slaughterhouse-Five, there is a direct connection with the internal message and the setting. With this being said, the setting changes from different time periods of the main character’s (Billy Pilgrim) life to further perpetuate the theme’s concept. Vonnegut’s use of uncontrollable setting changes unveils a theme that suggests that things that will occur in life are unalterable. In the story, as Billy Pilgrim time travels…

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    SUBJECT Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut, illustrates the events of the Dresden bombing through the life of Billy Pilgrim. Throughout the novel Billy Pilgrim has no control over time and constantly travels to different points of his life. Billy Pilgrim was born in Illium, New York and pursued a career in optometry. After graduating high school Billy was drafted into the army during World War II. In the war Billy meets up with three men, one of them named Roland Weary. These men decide to…

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