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Anecdotes In Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five

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In Slaughterhouse Five, written by Kurt Vonnegut, anecdotes are also used throughout the novel. Different memories and experiences are shared with the reader during different parts of the story. Time seems to jump around, leaving the reader to have to follow along. The use of anecdotes is used in the same style, where the author can express them through different purposes in the novel. In the text on page 173, it states, “"He looked so peculiar that several people commented on it solicitously when the song was done. They thought he might have been having a heart attack, and Billy seemed to confirm this by going to a chair and sitting down haggardly." This being said, it shows the attitude that Kurt Vonnegut wants the readers to have about war.
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