
After reading chapter three I said that I thought that the whole story would just continue to be a bunch of random stories all put together jumping around from one time to another. This was exactly what happened but it became a little easier to follow along because there were some patterns in Billy's time travel. Most of the book centered around the war and his trip to the planets with the aliens.
I also said in my previous post that the story seemed like a puzzle that had to be put together which it very much was.
Now that I am through with the book I think I understood and grasped most of the concepts that Kurt Vonnegut was trying to get across. I feel as though maybe even reading the book again would give me an even better understanding as to the themes and ideas he put into it.
Here is a link I found just summarizing Slaughterhouse-five and giving a little background information and insight that I found interesting after just finishing the book myself
I also said in my previous post that the story seemed like a puzzle that had to be put together which it very much was.
Now that I am through with the book I think I understood and grasped most of the concepts that Kurt Vonnegut was trying to get across. I feel as though maybe even reading the book again would give me an even better understanding as to the themes and ideas he put into it.
Here is a link I found just summarizing Slaughterhouse-five and giving a little background information and insight that I found interesting after just finishing the book myself
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