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Vonnegut's All Is One In War

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All is One in War Like mentioned before, context is everything when evaluating a piece. Slaughterhouse Five was first released around the time of the Vietnam war, even having one of its phrases, “So it Goes”, become a mantra against the war. (Rigney) While Vonnegut might muse that the book isn’t an anti-war novel, even saying it would be as productive to write an anti-glacier novel. (Vonnegut 4) In reality, the entire structure of the novel is meant to scream out that it is an anti-war book, or at very least contains an anti-war message. So many portions of the book point to a higher message than the one which is presented at face value, it is shocking people could assume that the book is anything besides a scathing message regarding the true nature of war. Vonnegut uses many different tactics throughout his book to prod at his message of peace, but evidently one of the biggest tactics which he uses is through the utter emasculation he subjects …show more content…

By abusing Billy Pilgrim, Vonnegut humors his audience, and “his humor operates not only to jar readers with frank depictions of war, but to counteract the pervasive social narrative that war makes men out of boys.” (Kunze) In fact, Vonnegut comes to this idea time and time again, hammering that war is not someplace where boys are made into men, but instead a place where people go to die. Vonnegut not only drives home the point that war kills men, but also the point that all wars are the same. Because of the non-linear structure of the book “we encounter any phase of Billy’s life that serves

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