Examine Vonnegut’s novel in its depiction of and antipathy towards warfare, considering the following questions: Which characters in the book glorify war? How does the narrator represent these characters? Why does Slaughterhouse-Five avoid any direct representations of the battlefield? Is this an effective way to depict war? Should a book about World War II focus so much on people who are not fighting? In your opinion, is there a “hero” of this book? Do you think Vonnegut was effective in making this an “anti-war” novel?
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