Kurt Vonnegut's Breakfast Of Champions

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CONCLUSION Kurt Vonnegut started his career as a novelist for more than twenty years and expressed his own view and experience throughout the novels. From the novels Player Piano and Breakfast of champions, Kurt Vonnegut has used his literary works to portray the problem of the individual and he struggles to deals with the confusing, and oftentimes terrifying, aspects of life in the modern worlds. Kurt Vonnegut’s basic concern in these two novels is based on the complexities of human situation. Kurt Vonnegut mainly focuses his vision actually disordered cycle of life and death to which all human beings are inseparably bound. Kurt Vonnegut representing the purely existential horrors facing man and he is also compelled by his desire to confront all the cruel facts of human survival to show how man gives to his own depression through blindness and stupidity. The invention of technology is also a cruel thing in the world. Even Kurt Vonnegut used the technique to alter the world and that also has the possibility to become reality. Especially in the novel Breakfast of Champions shows more science fiction characters are introduced and in future that may come to reality. Man refuses to face the world and more lies are surrounded the human beings. The problems with such lies are social, …show more content…

Player Piano is the first novel for Kurt Vonnegut and the book is based on the machine oriented society. In future the world would be fully mechanized and suppress the human beings. In future, the human beings are slaves to machines. Player Piano pictures the harm that can result from man’s belief in the ultimate significance of scientific or technological system. This is also portrayed in The Sirens of Titan suggests that technology is foolish for men to think that God is concerned with human