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Slaughterhouse Five Symbolism Essay

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In the novel “Slaughterhouse Five,” an important motif is the phrase “So it goes.” This motif is repeatedly expressed to remind the reader throughout the course of the novel of all the tragic death that occurs as a result of the war. However, it doesn’t just symbolize the death from the war, but also equalizes all death that occurred in this novel, whether natural, accidental, or intentional. This phrase also relates to the Tralfamadorians idea that even though someone is dead, they are still alive in a memory and time travel. For my project, I decided to create a stoplight in order to symbolize “So it goes.” I constructed the stoplight by using channels to construct a base. Next, I used the laser cutter to create three black pieces that would cover the channels and make the stoplight …show more content…

The red light on the stoplight symbolizes death ending a person’s life, while the green light symbolizes life, and the yellow light symbolizes time slowing down or travelling through time. This stoplight can relate to the novel “Slaughterhouse Five” because of the Tralfamadorian idea that even though a person is dead in that moment, they are alive in all the other moments of their life and in memory. “When a Tralfamadorian sees a corpse, all he thinks is that the dead person is in bad condition in that particular moment, but that the same person is just fine in plenty of other moments. Now, when I myself see someone dead, I simply shrug and say what the Tralfamadorians say about dead people, which is ‘So it goes’” (Vonnegut 27). This relates to the stoplight because whenever a Tralfamadorian sees death, or the red light, they stop and realize that they are alive in another moment or memory, the green light. The Tralfamadorian’s are never in the moment, they see life passing them by, and they can visit other eras of

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