Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five

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Slaughterhouse 5 is a novel depicts one of the most horrific massacres in European history—firebombing of Dresden, a city that had no significance during the second World War. The firebombing caused more than 130,000 civilians dead, almost the same as the death number from the atomic bombing in Japan. From my opinion Slaughterhouse 5 may not be an anti-war novel, like many critics claimed. Although in the novel, Kurt Vonnegut presents a lot amount of unfavorable depiction of the war, he does not consider war as a whole to be unnecessary, but some behaviors in the war. The novel focuses on one specific event—firebombing Dresden to show that specific war tactics are unjustified. But the book does not show that war should be avoided by all cost,