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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......

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