Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five

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In his novel Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut explores the effects of war. Slaughterhouse-Five takes place over the course of Billy Pilgrim’s life during and after World War II in America, Germany, and Tralfamadore. Throughout the story, Billy learns to look at the good moments in his life, because he cannot control what happens. Through characterization of Billy as enlightened, Vonnegut argues that war changes a person beyond recognition and that everyone deals with it in a different way. During the war, Billy is characterized as confused and apathetic by going through life day by day. He does not have any long-term goals or care what happens in the end. He looks “like a filthy flamingo” because none of his clothes are appropriate for